Find your tribe in a Sea of Creativity
NO BC DEADASS THIS WAS ME, HAD TO TAKE A BREAK HALFWAY TO EXCUSE MYSELFđ©
đđđșđșđźđżđ | you and tom have been two peas in a pod for your entire lives: tommy and birdie, partners in crime. you only fell in love with him a few years ago, though. maybe he'll notice sometime before you die of old age... but probably not.
đđŒđżđ± đ°đŒđđ»đ | 15.8k (oops)
đđźđżđ»đ¶đ»đŽđ | smut (18+ only, dry humping, handjob, unprotected sex/loss of virginity, fingering, oral f receiving), alcohol consumption and tobacco use, best friends to lovers, angst, pining, fluff, tom and reader lacking braincells, extreme cornish, protectiveness/jealousy, There Was Only One Bed, I can't stress enough how fucking stupid these two are, truly no braincells detected in this entire fic
(title's after the song by the greeting committee <3 will always be the song that makes me think of tom the most)
YOU DON'T NEED TO SEE THE MOVIE TO READ THIS! plot of the film is totally discarded lmaooo
âLeave off, m'fine." Tom crinkled up his nose as he tried to brush your hands away, but you fought to keep dabbing the cuts on his face with the washcloth.
before we get started, I'm including a convenient cornish dictionary for you all to use if you're not already familiar with the dialect! other terms might pop up but they'll be explained in the text
teazy - acting grumpy or throwing a tantrum; something you might say to a kid having a fit or an adult who is being childishly negative
tuss - insult referencing male genitals; similar to 'knob' or 'dick' in UK and US english
my 'ansum - common, platonic greeting for men ("my handsome")
my bird - common, platonic greeting for women
rich - lovely, endearing, or beautiful
diddy? - a phrase used to mean 'is that true?' or 'really?'; diddah? and issuh? mean the same thing
wasson? - a greeting; short for "what's going on?"
jumping - very angry
hanging - terrible, gross
scat - (NOT WHAT YOU'RE THINKING lol) to push or fight someone
geek - a quick look; you can 'take a geek' at something
"Fine? You look like you lost a fight," you frowned.
"Well, we won the match, so," he smiled, but winced when you went back to the cut just above his eyebrow. âFuck off, that hurts!â
âCouldnât hurt as much as it did when you got it,â you insisted. âCâmon, itâll scar if you donât let me clean it up right.â
âSo? I thought the lasses liked scars,â he grinned. âMakes me look tough.â
âMakes you look like you got your arse handed to you.â
Tom really wasnât built for rugby. Though he certainly wasnât in bad shape, he was the slimmest of all the guys he played with; he was fast, he had that going for him, but the poor kid got pummelled every time he played.
âWish you wouldnât go out there,â you mumbled, one of those rare times that you admitted how much you hated seeing him get hurt.
âWish you wouldnât worry about me when I can take careâa meself,â he replied.
And that was how it had always beenâ Tom was just reckless like that, and you had to try to reign him in as best you could. You could remember so many nights spent this way, you trying to scold him enough that he might be a little more careful; but considering youâd been doing this since you were just little kids, you eventually gave up on trying to stop him and just decided to be there when he needed a little comfort.
You mightâve always been Tomâs greatest comfort. So many things in life are uncertain, temporary, fleeting. Not you; youâd always been there, as long as he could rememberâ even longer, really. And not just because he had a shit memory from all those rugby concussions. Â
âArenât you worried youâll look beat up in all our holiday photos?â you asked him, speaking quietly since you were so close to his face to treat his injuries.
âWhyâd that bother me?â he shrugged. âYou think Iâm gonna be lookinâ at me own stupid mug in photos?â
âDonât say that,â you shoved him on the shoulders as he laughed, leaning back into the couch. âYouâve got a nice mug, if you didnât get it all mucked up.â
âYou think mâpretty then?â he cooed sarcastically, putting his hand under his chin and batting his eyelashes; you giggled and shoved him harder, this time knocking you both back until he was laying on the couch and you were on top of him.
âYeah, pretty daft,â you replied, and he snorted.
âFuck off,â he rolled his eyes, wrapping his arms around your back.
âLemme go, need to get a bandage for your face,â you explained as you squirmed.
âNuh uh,â he denied your request, ânot letting you upâ sorry, birdie.â
âTommy!â you whined through a laugh, struggling harder against him, but he just held you tighter and grinned down at you. Giving up, you made a pouty face and rested your chin on his chest. He mimicked your expression, mocking you until you frowned for real and gave up, turning your face again to lay your cheek down on his shirt.
He gave you a kiss on top of your head, and you let your eyes fall shut.
âMaybe just a little rest,â you decided, your voice already slurringâ you were more tired than you thought.
âMhm,â he agreed, brushing his fingers over your hair. âJust a little, huh?â
You nodded groggily. Â
âAlrightâ sleep tight, birdieâŠâ
You were only tired because youâd been up way too late, packing for your trip to St. Ives with your and Tomâs families. Joint vacations were nothing new to the two of youâ actually, his parents and yours had been taking trips together since before the two of you were born. There were pictures of you and Tommy, chubby little babies in your mumsâ arms, riding on the London Eye; youâd watched a home video a few times where you were playing in the sand together at a beach in Valencia. You werenât sure why they felt the need to fly all the way to Spain for beaches when there were plenty here in Cornwall⊠but, case in point, this trip was going to be a much more relaxed (and budget-conscious) one: a roadtrip across the county, a couple rooms at a beach-side inn, and some much needed time in the sun for the next week. Tom promised to teach you how to surf, though you werenât sure youâd be able to figure it out anywaysâ but you looked forward to trying. Really, you looked forward to Tomâs hands on your waist as he tried to help you find your balance.
Truth be told, despite being secretly in love with him since you were fourteen, you never really expected anything to happen with Tommy. You were like brother and sisterâ even his parents treated you like a daughter, and vice versaâ and youâd always been so close. Thereâs always that fear of confessing to someone youâre close with and ruining the friendship, but this was even worse than that. If you lost Tom, youâd lose everything.
So, it wasnât sadâ there wasnât a lot of pining anymore, not many nights spent gushing into your diary about it and then crying yourself to sleep because he got a new girlfriend or something. It was peaceful now, the one-sidedness of it. You loved him, he didnât notice, everything went on as usual and that was it. You kept dating other guys, though Tom never liked any of them, and he dated other girls that you pretended to get along with until they split after a couple weeks.
In fact, dating was the topic of the hour as you and Tom sat in the back of his dadâs suburban, trying to entertain yourselves on the long drive to the beach resort youâd be staying at.
âThat girl Dani,â you remembered, focusing most of your attention on a sudoku from the book youâd brought for the trip. âShe was fitâ whyâd you break up again?â
âToo clingy,â Tommy shrugged, not looking back at you; he was toying with the friendship bracelet around his wrist, the one youâd made for him at summer camp when you were eleven with blue and yellow and black chevrons. Since you gave it to him, youâd never seen him without it, which is why the colours were all faded and dirty now, and why you were glad you made it adjustable all those years ago⊠he certainly outgrew the original size by now.
âI thought that was Claire,â you recalled.
âOh, her too,â he nodded.
âThis seems to be a problem for you,â you noticed, âclingy girls. What does that even mean?â
âMeans they get, like, possessive,â he clarified, holding his hands up almost like a motion of choking someone. âWanna know what youâre doing all the time, want a text every half hourâ itâs too much.â
âThat just means they like you, Tommy,â you rolled your eyes. âYou shouldnât dump girls over that.â
âThey usually dump me,â he corrected.
âWhat?!â you squeaked, before you cleared your throat when you noticed what your utter disbelief might imply.
âGuess they just get, I dunno, jealous?â he explained, crinkling his nose as he reached up to scratch the back of his neck.
âJealous?â you repeated, looking away from the page in front of you for the first time. The way he was looking at youâ head tilted to the side, one eyebrow raised and mouth in a small frownâ you realised what he meant. âOf me?â
âWell, yeah,â he mumbled, âI mean, we spend so much time together.â
âBut weâre just friends,â you noticed.
âThatâs what I try to tell them!â he insisted. âI mean, I say that youâre my best mate and all but I donât even think of you like thatâ câmon, Iâd neverâŠâ
You looked back at the half-solved sudoku, letting out a sigh that you hoped you could pull off as frustration with the number grid before you.
âGuess they donât believe me,â he concluded, âor they donât care.â
âThey must think itâs bound to happen one day,â you posited. âThat weâll get together, I mean.â
âYeahâ but donât you think if it was gonna happen, it wouldâve happened already?â he pointed out.
You bit your lip. âYeah,â you agreed curtly.
"Heyâ whatever happened to that lad with the crooked teeth you liked so much?" Tommy asked.
"You'll have to be more specific," you huffed, keeping your eyes trained on your puzzle.
"He had specs and a freckle right on the end of his nose," Tommy continued.
"Oh yeah! Frank," you reminded him of the boy's name. "What, did you actually approve of him or something?"
"Course not," Tommy scoffed. "Jus' wondering, 'cause you used to go on about him all the timeâ 'bout how he was so wonderful and all." Tommy rolled his eyes, just to make sure it was perfectly clear that he didn't approve.
"Erm, well," you stalled, "yeah, haven't talked to him in a while."
Tommy wouldn't buy an excuse like that from you, he knew you far too well. Leaning in, he titled his head to try to get a view of your face. "Did something happen with him?" he pressed, and you swallowed.
"Yeah, I meanâ nothing really," you shrugged, "he just got upset that I didn't wanna take things too fast, I guess. Called me a slag and threw my phoneâ didn't crack, though, got lucky thereâ"
"Diddy?" Tommy spat, his anger obvious on his face. He sat back up when you nodded, taking in a deep breath through his nose. "Shoulda told me, would've scat 'im down and beat his face in. Can't be talking to my birdie like that."
Your heart skipped a beat. His birdie. Â
"And throwin' your phone, too? Bleddy tuss," Tommy sneered, shaking his head as he looked out the window, like he was trying to calm himself down.
"Did anyone ever tell you that you get especially Cornish when you're angry?" you giggled.
"Only twice a day, birdie," Tom laughed. Â
Did anyone ever tell you that it turns me on?
âWeâre here!â your mum announced, and you looked up to see that the car was turning in to a roundabout driveway. Tom excitedly leaned against his window, looking up at the hotel. âWow,â he breathed. âLook!â
He guided you to lean in right up against him, pressing your cheek to the glass so you could see the tall building. It wasnât a skyscraper or anythingâ this wasnât that kind of placeâ but it was at least ten stories, with white bricks on the outside and seafoam-green shutters on each window.
With the car parked, Tom and the dads were going through the boot while his mom ran to use the loo and you and your mom checked in.
You werenât really paying attention, honestly, while your mom gave the woman at the front desk a credit card for incidentals and all that. The interaction only piqued your interest when you heard her confirmâ âthree rooms, then?â
âYep,â your mum agreed.
âThree?â you repeated, looking up at her.
âYeahâ your dad and I, Gary and Marie, and then another room for you and Tom.â
You cleared your room. âTom and I get our own room?â
âYou think us old geezers wanna be kept up all night by your giggling?â she snorted. âFigured you two could entertain yourselves just fine, give the grown-ups some space.â
Before you could decide how to react to that, the opening of the front doors got everyoneâs attention. Tom looked ridiculous trying to carry as many bags as he couldâ all of yours, plus his and his momâsâ and you snorted as you watched him waddle into the lobby with all of them.
âWhat floor are we on?â he asked, the strain in his voice apparent and hilarious.
âTen,â you informed him, and he groaned.
âKidding! Three,â you chuckled, âand thereâs a lift.â
âAw, Jesus,â Tom grumbled as he walked past you, struggling under the weight of the bags. âYouâre tryinâ to kill me, birdie.â
âI didnât tell you to carry all those,â you rolled your eyes, looking at the concierge again as Tom turned the corner to find the lift.
âIs that your boyfriend?â she asked, continuing before you could answer. âYou two are adorable.â
âO-oh, erâ no, actually,â you stammered, âjust a friend.â
âOh!â she mumbled. âI see, my apologies.â
You looked down at your phone for just a second, only to hear your mom make a strange noiseâ a little giggle, and you saw her and the woman at the desk looking at each other. âWhat?â you asked your mum.
âNothing, dear,â she dismissed.
âWhat?!â you hissed, groaning when she hid a cheeky smile but said nothing. âYouâre so weird sometimes, mumâŠâ
âAnyhoo,â the concierge mumbled, âyouâre all ready to go! Three king bed rooms, third floor, ocean viewââ
âWait, wait,â you interrupted, âall the rooms have a king bed?â She nodded. âJust a king bed?â
âWell⊠thereâs a couch,â she offered.
You deflated slightly. âThat might be a little strange.â
âOh,â she hummed, âwell, I could change your room if youâd like. But they wonât be connected anymoreâŠâ
âThatâs fine,â you shook your head.
âOkay, thereâs a room with two twins across the hall,â she explained, reading from her computer screen.
Ugh, a twin was gonna be uncomfortable, but so would just one bed. âThatâs fine, thank you.â
She clicked around on her keyboard for a bit, and right as she looked up at you again, Tom appeared from around the corner again. âAll done,â she announced, âIâve changed your room for you!â
âYou what?â Tom choked.
âSheâs just changed our room for us,â you explained to him.
âAh god,â he panted, laying his head against the wall while he caught his breath. âBirdie, I just put all the bags awayâŠâ
You sighed, and the woman piped up again. âI could still change it back for you, if the bags are too much trouble.â
âPlease,â Tom breathed, and she nodded and started up with the keyboard again. Rolling your eyes, you brushed past Tom flippantly.
âIâm gonna change,â you announced.
âGoinâ up to the room?â he asked.
âNo, I was going to strip in the hallway and hope nobody walked through,â you replied snarkily.
âI was just gonna give you the key, birdie,â he smirked, pulling the plastic card out of his pocket. You chewed your lip, regretting being so rude.
âThanks,â you mumbled, taking it from him and moving along to the lift.
~
Youâd only brought one swimsuit, the new one youâd bought just for this. Maybe youâd had this crazy idea somewhere in the back of your mind that if you wore a tight little bikini, youâd finally get Tomâs attention and heâd stop seeing you just as the little girl heâd grown up with. If youâd been a little less emotional and a touch more logical, you wouldâve checked the weather first.
Yes, it was a beach, but it was still an English beach⊠the sky was grey and cloudy, and without sunlight, the ocean breeze was less refreshing and more chilly. Very chilly, in fact, when you had hardly anything on like this. You were trying so hard to act natural, to lay there on that chair on the beach and look as gorgeous as possible for whenever Tom came out, but it was so cold⊠every few seconds you were tensing up your jaw to try to fight off a shiver.
He came down a couple minutes later, wearing his swim trunks, but since he was apparently smarter than you, he was also wearing a half-zip jumper and a t-shirt underneath. You pretended not to see him coming and laid still, only reacting to his presence with a polite wave when he was too close to ignore.
âNot gonna get much of a tan in this weather,â he noticed with a laugh as he sat next to you.
âIâm not tanning, Iâm⊠relaxing,â you explained.
âWant me jumper, birdie?â he offered. âYou look freezing.â
âI-Iâm fine,â you insisted, but your teeth chattered. Next thing you knew, he was peeling it off over his head anywaysâ his shirt stuck to it and started to lift, too, exposing his stomach. He managed to get the jumper off, though, and pulled it down over your face as you laughed and resigned yourself to your fate. âTommy, stop it,â you whined, batting his arms away so you could put the garment on yourselfâ heâd been trying to force it on you and accidentally trapped your face in one of the sleeves.
When you finally navigated your limbs through the borrowed sweater, popping your face out and breathing in a deep breath of fresh air after being stuck inside the cotton for a moment, you saw him looking at you⊠different. Just a little different, but different nonetheless. You wrinkled your eyebrows together at him, and he shook his head with a little laugh, and it was all back to normal again. âShould keep you warm,â he mumbled, turning back to the view of the ocean and bringing his feet up onto the chair.
âThanks,â you nodded, watching him lift his hands up behind his head and sigh.
For a while, you two laid there in silence, the sound of the ocean waves and seabirds like a quiet, slow song. If you weren't thinking constantly about whether or not Tom was looking at you, you might've been able to relax enough to fall asleep. Apparently Tom wasn't all in his head because he dozed off within a couple minutes, and after that, you decided to get up and explore the beach a bit. There were little shops dotted here and there, a gelato stand, a cosy open-air pub playing music over their speakers.
You stopped to watch some boys playing volleyball on the beach, and one of them seemed to notice you staringâ and he smiled at you, just before he served; you had to be careful not to make yourself look stupid by suddenly smiling down at the sand and toying with your hair, but you desperately wanted to. He was cute, and tall and, you know, shirtless. They all were, but he probably looked the best that way of any of them.
He ended the round with a spike right beside the net, and his side of the court cheered while the others groaned and complained to each other. You clapped for them, and the boy looked at you again; he said something to his friends, and with the ball still under his arm, he jogged over toward you.
"Hey," he greeted with a sideways, pearly-white smile.
"Hi," you returned. Â
"Did you like watching us play?" he asked, glancing back at the net for a second.
"Yeah, you're really good," you nodded. "Are you a real team or somethin'?"
"No, god no," he laughed, "we just play for fun. Not many sandy beaches to play at in London."
"Oh, you're visiting from London? What part?"
"Southeast," he replied.
You nodded. "OhâŠ"
There wasn't much you could say to that because you didn't know anything about London; he chuckled, apparently realising just that. "I guess you're from around here?"
"Sort ofâ an hour down the way but, yes, I'm from Cornwall," you agreed.
âYouâve got an interesting accent,â he noticed with a smirk. âItâs cute, actually.â
âOh, yâthink?â you smiled shyly. âAlways heard growing up that a Cornish accent made me sound like a dumb farmer or somethinâ.â
âIt works on you, though,â he decided.
"Oi! Come back and serve!" one of the boys by the net called, and your new friend turned his head around.
"Go on without me," he told them, tossing the ball over. "I'm talking to, erâŠ"
He looked back at you, and you stammered out your name; he repeated it back to you with a smile.
"I'm Devon," he told you.
"Well, hi, Devon," you smiled.
Aaaaand, just in time, you heard Tomâs voice calling after you: âBirdie!â he shouted from down the beach, and you turned and sighed as you waved back. Â
In a moment, Tom was beside you, slipping his arm around your shoulders.
"Where'd you run off to, my lover?" Tommy asked with a tilted smile, but he didn't give you a chance to answer before he looked over at the other young man and back at you. "Who's the emmet?"
"My name's Devon, not Emmett," the Londoner corrected, and you hoped your polite laugh would break the tension.
"No, Devon, 'emmet' is Cornish," you explained. "It's what we call tourists."
Except, âincomerâ is what you call tourists. Emmet is what you call annoying tourists. And you knew Tom was annoyed by him because he was hitting on you.
"This your girl, then?" Devon asked Tom⊠a little straightforward, but that's just how Londoners are, maybe?
"What's it to you?" Tom wondered.
"Erâ" you interjected immediately, "no, actually, Tom's just a friend," you coughed, knowing that even though it was a way to greet a good friend around here, Tom surely intended for it to be misinterpreted.
"Bloody hell. Can't tell what you people are saying," Devon grumbled, and you spoke up before Tom surely asked what 'you people' was supposed to mean.
"Anyways, point isâ Tom and I are good friends, known each other since we were kids," you continued.
"Really?" Devon pressed.
âYep," Tom replied with a beaming smile, wrapping his arm around your shoulders and pulling you closer to him, "sheâs been me best mate since we were wee babes,â he beamed. Â
âA birdâs your best mate?â Devon scoffed. âSure youâre not bent?â
âIâm bent? Youâre the one spendinâ all your time with a bunch of blokes with no shirts on, mate,â Tom defended.
Devon stepped forward and you had to jut yourself in between them to keep it from getting too heated. âOkay, lads, letâs settle down, thenââ
âBe careful,â Tom warned Devon, and you jabbed him with your elbow as punishment.
âI said to stop it, alright?â you hissed at Tom. âDoesnât matter, Tommy.â
âYeah, Tommy,â Devon snickered, and you literally had to lean all your weight onto Tommy to keep him from trying to dive right over you to pummell the bellend.
"Let's go," you informed Tommy as you scoffed at Devon. Wrapping a hand around Tom's waist, you guided him to walk with you back down the beach, away from the possibility of a fight.
Tommy could find a fight anywhereâ even on the beach on holiday. It was a real talent of his.
"You're horrible!" you whined as you punched Tom on his side.
"What did I do now?" he groaned.
"You scared that boy off, he was cute and he was flirting with me."
"Exactly!" Tommy emphasised, and you rolled your eyes. "He turned out to be a wanker, anyhow, you heard him making fun of our accent, didn't you?"
"I think he was just making fun of your accent," you frowned.
"We've got the same one," Tom noticed.
"Wellâ just stop doing that! You always do that."
"Sorry, birdie,â he shrugged, not seeming especially sorry.
You sighed and decided to let it go, because it wasnât worth the argument. âWhatâs next, then? Think Iâve had enough of the beach.â
âPub?â he suggested, and you laughed.
âHardly late enough for that, donât you think?â you snorted.
âOkay, dinner first, then pub,â he offered instead.
âThatâs better.â
~
There were a few pubs along your walk back from dinner, but only one that had the rugby match on; so, of course, that was the one Tom picked. It was almost entirely empty when you came inside, and since the match had gone to commercial break, Tom decided now was the best time to run to the loo.
âOrder me something?â he requested. âWhatever youâre getting.â
You nodded and he dashed off down a hallway. Sitting at the bar, currently unattended with no other patrons but yourself, you looked up at the telly on the wall and caught a couple seconds of a car commercial.
âCan I get you anything?âÂ
The voice made you turn your head away from the telly, and you were surprised to find a boy your age on the other side of the bar.
âOh, erm,â you choked, âjust something on tap? Mânot picky.â
âThereâs a stout we brew right here in the neighbourhood,â he suggested, âyou might like it.â
âSure,â you shrugged, âand one for my friend.â
âGreat,â he smiled, bending down below the bar and reappearing with two pint glasses in hand. You watched him as he tilted the glasses and filled them from the tape, admiring his tan skin and longer hairâ he had that surfer look about him, in a Cornwall sort of way.
âArenât you a little young to be tending bar?â you noticed.
He laughed, revealing some dimples in the process. âAnd youâre one to talk?â he shot back.
âIâm old enough to be served, arenât I?â you challenged.
âWell actually, I was gonna ask for your ID,â he admitted, âbut, youâre cute, so I decided to let it slide.â
You looked down as he set your drink on the bar for you. âThanks,â you hummed. You tried it, giving him a nod of approval when the taste hit your tongueâ it was pretty mild, and sort of grapefruit-y somehow.
âIn town for holiday?â he assumed.
âYeah,â you nodded, and he clicked his tongue.
âToo bad,â he shook his head. âWhen are you going back home?â
âThursday.â
âAnd whereâs home?â he asked. âYou sound local.â
âYeah, I am,â you agreed, âabout an hour north.â
âLiskeard?â he guessed, and you shook your head. âLaunceston?â
âCloser,â you smiled.
âBradworthy?â
âOh, too farâŠâ
âHolsworthy,â he grinned.
âGot it,â you nodded.
âSeems like itâd be easier to just drive up to Westward Ho! wouldnât it?â he tilted his head.
âI try not to go anywhere that has an exclamation mark in the name,â you explained, and he chuckled a little. Â
âI guess thatâs fair,â he shrugged, âand itâs a good thing you came here anyways.â
âWhyâs that?â
âBecause now I get to look at you,â he cooed.
You took a sip of the beer to hide your warming face. When you brought the glass back down, he laughed at you softly.
âGot some foam on your nose, my bird,â he warned you, reaching forward to wipe it off with his thumb.
âOh, th-thanks,â you stammered, watching him put his thumb to his mouth and suck that bit of foam off while he kept looking at you. What a flirt! Do it again.
Tom came back from the washroom and sat on the stool next to yours, thanking you for ordering his beer for him before he took a large drink of it.
"O-oh," the bartender choked, and you knew that lookâ the âshit, you've got a boyfriendâ look. Â
You sighed. "Hey, umâ this is my friend, Tom," you explained.
"Wasson?" Tom greeted him, nodding his head quickly in acknowledgement.
"Not much, mate," he replied, "Cade.â
âTom,â he answered back as if he didnât already know that, not going so far as to shake hands since Tom was holding his glass and Cade was holding a rag to wipe down the bar.
âShe was just telling me you're only here for a spell,â Cade recalled, âwhich is a proper shame.â Â
You smiled shyly. âOh, yeah, well, I wish our holiday could be longer, too.â
âAlways the prettiest maids just here on holiday,â Cade nodded, looking at Tom. âYou know how it is, donât you? Youâre from a holiday town, too, I heard.â
Not quite as popular as your current location, but yes, vacationers would occasionally appear in town. Youâd never noticed this âgirls visiting from up-country are prettierâ principle, but your eyes turned to Tom expectantly. âUh, yeah,â Tommy nodded. âYeah, I know how it is. And half of them have boyfriends back home.â
It made your heart sink a bitâ what you would give to have one of those. Or to have Tommy say no, the prettiest birdâs right here with me now. Or both.
âBut that doesnât stop all of them,â he added with a laugh, and you rolled your eyes.
âYouâre awful, Tommy,â you shoved him lightly.
âYeah,â he agreed, licking his bottom lip.
Cade gestured at Tomâs rugby union shirtâ âYou play?â he asked.
âYeah, sometimes,â Tom nodded, âyou?â
âI just watch,â he shrugged, pointing at the telly in the corner. âCooped up in this pub all the time, anyway.â
âThatâs no excuse,â Tom chided, âgotta get out there and get roughed up!â
âThatâs what surfingâs for,â Cade smirked.
âOkay, now Iâm definitely not going,â you shook your head. âI donât wanna get roughed up by the ocean!â
âI said I would teach her,â Tom informed Cade, ânow look what youâve done.â
âSorry,â Cade laughed, âyouâll be fine, and youâve come at just the right time of year for it.â
âThatâs what I said!â Tom agreed.
Oh god, were they actually getting on alright? Would Tom give his approval, finally? Â
You sipped your stout and let them go on about rugby and football teams for a while, letting yourself get your hopes up that Tom would actually like a guy who liked youâ and sure, he was a barkeep in your holiday spot, not exactly the foundation for a serious relationship, but it would be nice to have a little fling without worrying that Tom would end up beating him up.
Tom was the one who made fun of you sometimes for being a virgin, anyway. He never meant itâ actually, when he occasionally took the time to be serious, he assured you better than anyone else that it was perfectly normal and fine to still be one. But still, you werenât exactly trying to hang onto it much longer. Tom told you to wait for the right person; but youâd been waiting for him for way too long.
Watching the match together, you and Tom put down a few pints and laughed at some stupid old inside jokesâ Cade tended to stick around, chatting with you both, when there werenât other customers to serve. You caught him glancing at you a few times, and you liked how you felt when he looked at you like thatâ desirable, maybe even grown up. You and Tom had been friends since you were little, after all, and since he treated you the exact same way he always had, sometimes you still felt little around him. But you werenât. It was good to remember that.
The match endedâ Cornwall won, thank god, or youâd be babying Tom all night after he drowned his sorrows in something stronger than the local stout. He still drank a little too much to celebrate, but less too much.
Enough that he had to go to the loo again, though, at which point Cade was suddenly right by you again. âYour friendâs funny,â he smiled.
âYeah,â you agreed, âheâs not always that loud, but, yeah, heâs never been very subtle.â
âAnd heâs just a friend?âÂ
You rolled your eyes. âYes,â you insisted, and you focused your tone on your annoyance and not your disappointment.
âJust checking!â Cade returned defensively. âHow long have you known him?âÂ
âMy whole life,â you sighed. âCanât remember a time without him. Heâs just⊠always been there.â
Cade nodded. âThatâs nice, wish I had a friend like that. People come and go a lot in a place like this.â
âI bet,â you offered sympathetically. âAnd your girlfriend? Does she come and go, or stick around?â
âWhat? I donât have a girlfriend,â he frowned.
âJust checking,â you winked.
âWhy, you think I should get one?â he raised an eyebrow.
You shrugged. âIf you can find oneâŠâ
His eyes dragged over you, his smile fading slightly; you pretended not to be totally overwhelmed by it all.
âCade!â a voice shouted from the back, and an older woman poked her head out of the kitchen as Cade turned his head. âCome back here anâ clean up!â
âI will, mum!â he called back, before returning his attention to you. âListen, Iâd better get back to workâ but you could come by tomorrow? If you wanted.â
âYeah,â you nodded, âI think Iâll find the time.â
âTom can come too, of course,â he added, leaning closer to you on the bar, âbut⊠Iâd rather have some time alone with you, if thatâs alright.â
Reaching up to scratch your shoulder, you bit your lip to hide a smile. âOkay, yeahââ you set your hands back down on the bar when you saw the way he was looking at you, âyeah, Iâd like that, too. Iâm sure Tommy can find some way to entertain himself for an hour.â
Cadeâs hand landed on yours suddenly, giving it a quick squeeze while he winked at you. And then he threw the rag over his shoulder and disappeared into the back. You pursed your lips and exhaled through them; it had been a while since you had butterflies like that. Â
Tom came back around the corner, leaning beside you on the wooden bar, and you giggled when you saw how red his nose had gotten from the booze. âTommy, you look like youâve stuck your face in blusher,â you noticed.
âAw, really?â he scrunched up his nose, wiping it with his hand.
âYou canât wipe it off!â you laughed harder. âCadeâs gone to the back to workâ wanna go on a walk, take a geek at the rest of the neighbourhood?â
âSure,â he agreed, letting you take his hand and pull him along with you out the door and around the pavement. You walked in silence for a few moments, glancing at him once, before you just had to bring it up.
âSo, Cade was niceâŠâ you trailed off. You looked at Tom expectantly, wearing a hopeful smile, but you hadn't even said anything yet before he expressed his dissent.
âNo, no way,â he shook his head, ignoring your protests, ânot good enough for you.â
âWhat? Tommy, whatâs wrong with him?â
âWhatâs wrong with him?â Tom repeated. âBirdie, whatâs right with him?â
âI thought you liked him!â you whined. âHe was so nice to you, and you talked rugby for ages!â
âWas looking at you funny,â he shuddered.
âWell, Iâd hope so,â you rolled your eyes, âdoesnât that mean heâs interested?â
âThatâs what you want, creepy guys drooling all over you?â Tom snorted. âCome on, letâs goâ I donât want you seeing that sod again.â
You groaned, but let him drape his arm over your shoulders and guide you away. âYou shouldnât be so protective, Tom⊠this is why everyone thinks youâre either my brother or my boyfriend.â
âIf it keeps the boys away from you, I donât care what they think,â he decided. You rolled your eyes as he pulled your head down with his arm, enough that he could plant a kiss on top of your head. âThere, now theyâll think Iâm your boyfriend, how about that?â
âYou kiss me all the time,â you laughed.
âEh?â
âOn the head,â you clarified. âYou give me kisses on the head, doesnât make you my boyfriend.â
âGuess not,â he agreed. Â
Halfway along your walk, you passed a park which Tom decided would be the perfect place to share a cigaretteâ actually, he was just going to smoke it himself, but you made him share.
âRemember your sixth birthday party?â he asked, seemingly out of nowhere, after a drag. âYou tripped and sprained your ankle running in the backyard that day, but you stopped crying when we gave you your presents.â
You laughed at the memory. âGod, I barely rememberâ but yeah.â
He handed the cigarette to you and you rested it between your lips. âDo you remember what I got you?â he continued.
âA Barbie,â you recalled, âwasnât it? She was some little princess or something, canât remember now.â
âYeah,â he nodded. âWell, I want you to know that before I gave her to you, I took her out of the box and took her clothes off.â
âWhat?!â you snorted, making a cloud of smokeÂ
âI had to know!â he laughed. âI put them back on and put her back in the box and everything first before I gave her to you.â
âYeah, I think I would remember getting a naked Barbie, Tom,â you scoffed, and he carefully plucked the cigarette from your fingers and took it back.
âRight, wellââ he stopped to inhale, and then let it out as he continuedâ âshe had plastic panties on anyway. Wasnât worth it,â he shook his head.
You dropped your forehead into your palm. âThe fuck are you talking about?â you giggled.Â
âJust that time of night where you feel like confessing things, I guess,â he shrugged.
âAny other secrets youâve been keeping from me?â you pressed. âAny other childhood toys of mine that you violated?â
âTook a geek up the skirt of a Cabbage Patch Kid or two,â he added, âbut thatâs about it.â
âWell, we all did that,â you rolled your eyes, and he grinned at you.
âOh, I knew it,â he purred, âI think you were just as much of a pervert as I was.â
âYeah? But youâre still a pervert,â you accused.
âMaybe,â he relented, âbut at least Iâm not a prude.â
You looked away quickly. âMânot a prude, TommyâŠâ
âI know, I know,â he soothed, handing you the last quarter of the cigarette, âyouâre just picky. And you should be.â
He suddenly laid his head down on your lap, making you tense up a little bit and wonder where you were supposed to put your hands.
âNobody deserves you anyway,â he mumbled, closing his eyes as he adjusted himself to get comfortable on the bench.
âWell, that doesnât really solve my problem, does it?â you said, speaking a little quieter.
âWhatâs the problem?â he wondered sleepily.
You sighed, holding the cigarette in your mouth as you reached down and carded your fingers through his hair. He hummed and smiled a little. âNothing,â you dismissed, and he started to breathe slower and slower. Â
You finished the cigarette over the course of the next however-long-it-had-been, absent-mindedly touching his head and playing with his hair, and only noticed that Tom had dozed off when you felt a wet patch under his mouth on your legs.
âEww, Tommy!â you whined, shoving him off of you as he tried to wake up. âWhen I said I wanted guys to drool over me, this is not what I meant.â
âSorry, love,â he laughed, wiping the side of his mouth with the back of his hand. âThink thatâs our cue to go back to the room and go to bed, eh?â
~
He didnât say anything before he got in the shower, so you didnât know what to expect when he got out: was he going to suddenly realise there was only one bed? Had he already and just didnât care? Were you supposed to protest, or act like it was no big deal, or what?
When he emerged from the steamy bathroom in his pyjamasâ aka, just his fuzzy plaid trousers, the ever-present friendship bracelet, and the chain on his neckâ he found you standing in the middle of the room, staring at the singular bed, and gave you a confused look.
âI guess you saw when you brought our bags up,â you mumbled nervously. Â
âEh?â
âThe bed.â You motioned towards it, and he wrinkled his eyebrows together.
âWhat about it?â he shrugged.
âThereâs only one of it!â
âOh,â he nodded, âyeah, guess so.â
âSo, weâll have to share,â you helped him reach the obvious conclusion.
âOh,â he said again, âyou think itâll be weird?â
âI mean, I figure,â you shrugged.
âIâll take the couch,â he insisted.
âNo, Tommy, let me,â you pleaded.
âYou jokinâ? Iâm supposed to let a maid sleep on the couch?â
âDidnât realise you were such a gentleman,â you frowned, crossing your arms.
âArenât I?â he smirked.
You felt bad about it, but he was already putting a spare sheet down on the sofa while you were getting through your nighttime routine. Leaning out of the bathroom, toothbrush sticking out of your mouth, you caught a glimpse of him laying there on the couch with one arm up behind his head and the other holding the book heâd been reading as of lateâ one of those fantasy novels that were much too violent for you. He looked past the top of it to smile at you, and you popped back in to wrap up.
You were just wearing a baggy old t-shirt that was just long enough on you to cover your red panties, which you felt mostly not-weird about wearing around Tom, though walking past him to get to bed made you shiver a little bit.
âGânight,â he offered.
âYou too,â you replied quietly, and he reached up above his head to switch off the lamp.
Sure, it was you who had worried about the whole bed-sharing thing in the first place, but that was only because you were pre-emptively worrying that he would worry about it. It was sort of a lose-lose: if he was against it, then youâd feel dejected, but if he was fine with it, it was another way for him to rub it in that you could hold him but never have him.
Still, now that you were alone in this big old bed, you couldnât help but think that at least it was nice you could hold him⊠but he was all the way over there.
You chewed your lip, trying to stay quiet. You made it about thirty seconds. âTommy?â
âYeah?â
âThink youâll fall asleep alright on that?â you wondered.
âShould be asleep in a couple minutes, once youâre quiet,â he replied.
âOh, yeah, sorry,â you mumbled. You made it a whole minute before you spoke again. âTommyyyyy,â you whined.
âWhat!â he snapped.
âI canât sleep, I feel too bad!â you pouted. âJust get in the bed? We fall asleep together all the time! Whatâs the difference?â
âDifference is itâs all night,â he explained, âhavenât done that since we were eightâ and you kicked me in your sleep!â
âAre you seriously going to sleep on that musty old sofa, and leave me alone here in the king bed, just because youâre still mad at me for kicking you?â
âNot just that,â he mumbled, âyou snore, too.â
âShut up,â you groaned, âjust come over, wonât you? Iâm cold anywaysâŠâ
He paused as he considered it. âThereâs room for me?â
âTons,â you promised.
You heard him throw the blanket off of himself, and you smiled instantly. In a moment, he was diving into the bed, and you laughed as the mattress creaked; he laid next to you on his back, and you reached an arm around his torso while setting your head on his shoulder.
He smelled so good after his shower, clean and woodsy from his deodorant, and his curls held their shape despite being wet still.
âShouldâve known youâd be like a barnacle soon as I got in here,â he chuckled.
âI said I was cold,â you reminded him, hugging his waist tighter.
âNight, birdie,â he whispered after he kissed the top of your head. With him holding you, you were asleep in an instant.
It was one of those dreamless sleeps that went by quickly, like youâd only shut your eyes for a few minutes. You wouldâve thought it was still the middle of the night when you woke up, if it werenât for the sun coming in through the open window.
Specifically, you woke up because of a long sigh right by your ear, making you blink your eyes open quickly and start to stretch your legs out under the sheet and blanket. You were on your side, and Tommy was pressed right up on your back, his arm draped around your torso.
He sighed again, and you felt him shift around against you. Most importantly, you felt something hard and hot on your lower back.  Eyes going wide, you jolted as you felt him rock his hips against you again.
"Tommy," you whispered, hoping to wake him up.
"Mm," he hummed, smiling against your neck, and you shuddered.
"Tommy!" you hissed, and he snorted as he woke up suddenly.
He pulled back and all but jumped away from you. âShit, Iââ he mumbled, sitting up as the bed creaked; god, his face was so red, he looked adorably flustered and a bit terrified. âIâm sorry, birdie, I swear I wasnât trying toââ
âItâs okay, Tommy,â you insisted, sitting up with him, âitâs not a big deal.â
âWhatâd you say? Itâs not big?â he choked.
âNo! Tommy, itâsââ you stopped yourself from saying what you wanted to say then. âI know that happens to guys in the morningsâŠâ
âOh, yeah,â he agreed, reaching up to rub the back of his neck nervously, âhappens when weâre in bed with pretty girls, tooâŠâ
Before you could wonder if there was something to read into there, he spoke again.
âIâm fucked,â he groaned, running his hand down over his face, âwhatâs the time?â
âTen âtil 9,â you informed him following a glance at the clock on the nightstand.
âWeâve got that breakfast soon, weâre supposed to meet downstairs in five minutes,â he recalled. âAnd I canât get dressed âtil heâs gone away.â
âHow do you normally get rid of it?â you wondered, watching him look at you for a second before looking away again.
âWellâŠâ he trailed off, clearing his throat.
âWell?â you pressed.
âY-yâknow,â he stammered, âitâsâ erâ fuckinâ hell, birdie, canât say it with you lookinâ at me like thatâŠâ
âCâmon, Tommy, I know you wank off,â you rolled your eyes, âyou and every other bloke on the planet.â
âBut I canât do it with you here!â he yelped, and a pang of self-consciousness hit your chest. Were you that horrible of a sight that he wouldnât be able to finish with you nearby?
âI-Iâll leave then, give you some space,â you offered.
âBirdie, Iâll know youâre just outside the door, thatâs not gonna help,â he frowned.
âWell shit, Tommy, whereâdya want me to go? Fuckinâ Launceston?â
âNo, shit, thatâs not what I meant,â he groaned, reaching up and covering his face as he rubbed his eyes with his fingertips. âYouâve just got me all messed upâ sânot your fault, I mean! I just donât know what mâgonna do nowâŠâ
You bit your lip, glancing over at the flowery wallpaper on the opposite side of the room, then to the window and its view out over the beach. âI mean, maybe⊠maybe if it would help, I couldâŠâ
âJesus, birdie, donât say youâre gonna wank me off or somethinâ,â he pleaded with a concerned tilt of his head, and you stammered as you tried to remember what you were going to say.
âNo, Iâ I was gonna say you couldâŠâ you began again, âerâ I mean, before, while you were asleep, you were⊠it wasâŠâ
âWhat?â he pressed, leaning a little closer to you, and you chickened out.
âNevermind, sorry,â you shook your head, âyou should just get dressedâ nobodyâll notice it.â
That was a lie: if it looked as big as it felt, a family of four could go camping under the tent in his shorts at this point. âNo, câmon,â he pleaded, scooting a little closer to you, âwonât make fun of you or nothinâ, just wanna know what you were gonna say. You know I canât run down to breakfast with my willy tryinâ to jump out, yeah? Like, âhey mum anâ dads, pass me the eggs, thenâ donât mind my fuckinâ blood sausage under the tableâââ
You laughed, pushing him on the chestâ but he just moved closer, again, looking right at your face. You felt oddly exposed to him, even though he shouldâve been the one feeling like that considering the circumstances. âFine,â you relented, âI was just⊠thought maybe you couldâ well, it could help you if you, um⊠just⊠pressed up against me, again? Like you were before? And you could, erâŠâ
Dropping your voice to a mumble just above a whisper, you watched your hands clutch the spotted quilt in lieu of meeting his invasive stare.
âYou could⊠grind on me, a bit,â you finally completed, so quiet that you barely heard yourself. But he was a few inches awayâ he mustâve heard you. Literally, he must have, because you couldnât say it again.
âEh?â he grunted, and you rolled your eyes.
âCâmon, Tommy, youâre not deaf, are you?â
âNo, mâjust⊠you wanâ me to rub me stiffy on you?â he realised, tilting his chin down and raising an eyebrow. Leave it to Tommy to throw all the subtlety to the wind and just say it outright like that, ignorant to the way it made your cheeks burn and your throat catch.
âI-I mean, I donât want you to,â you denied quickly, âI just thought it might go away if you did. Means to an end, right?â
âYeah, means to an end,â he agreed, clearing his throat. âJust feel a little weird about it, birdie, I mean⊠itâs you. You know I love yaâ donât wanna be rude to you or, er, disrespectfulââ
âItâs not,â you promised, âIâm offeringâ and itâll be quick, right?â
âEr, yeah,â he coughed, rubbing the back of his neck again, âshould beâŠâ
âOkay, then, should we?â you asked, sheepishly raising your eyebrows as you looked at him.
âI mean, fuck, birdie,â he laughed nervously, âI think you know we shouldnât.â
But you both already knew that you were going to, and the thrill of something so forbidden titillated you further.
âLay down then, yeah?â he instructed you softly, and you turned back onto your side as you felt him press up to your back. His arm slipped around your front, the one with your bracelet on his wrist, and you could feel him breathing by the back of your neck as he brushed your hair out of the way. âThis alright?âÂ
You nodded, and he held you a little tighter; you felt it then, brushing up against your lower back. You were getting sweaty from how warm it was with him pressed up on you under the thick covers, yet you still shivered.
He hummed quietly, his hand moving down your hips so he could hold you steady. And he rocked into you again, more confidently, a shaky breath falling from his lips. Â
When his forehead rested against the back of your shoulder, you felt your back arch slightly; and then you could feel the ridge under the head of his cock, you could feel it when he moved in one, long stroke and you bit your lip, arching your back deeper.
âShit,â he grunted quietly, and he started to move a little faster right after he said that.
After just a minute or less of that, you were beyond desperate to have him inside you, you couldnât stop thinking about what it would feel likeâ about how he would stretch you open, how he would moan for you as he filled you to the brim. If he wanted to, right now, he could just lift up your shirt a bit and pull your panties down without saying anything, slip inside you in one go; you were soaking wet, heâd slide in so easilyâŠ
âFuck, birdie,â he breathed, âroll over.â
His verbal command was a bit moot, since his hand was already on your shoulder, gently pushing you to lay on your back. He hovered above you for a moment, and you looked up at him with wide eyes.
âSpread your legs,â he whispered; youâd only been waiting years for him to say that to you. You did it unquestioningly, and he slotted himself between them with a low groan. When he pressed his cock up against your aching cuntâ through so many frustrating layers of pyjamasâ he shut his eyes and tossed his head back for a second. It was so perfect, his face in bliss like that, the morning sun peeking in through the curtains and making his curls shine golden-blonde. He looked fucking beautiful.
A little gasp jumped in your mouth as he started to thrust against you again, each stroke of his hips rubbing right over your clit and making his chain dangle over your face. You almost felt guilty, for a second, with the little engraving of Saint Thomas right there, like he was watching you do this. âSh-shit, TommyâŠâ you hissed, catching yourself before you moaned aloud when he rocked his hip harder against you and your whole pussy clenched. If only he could feel that nowâ if only he could feel around his cock how desperately you needed him.
He descended down upon you, burying his face in your neck. His hair tickled your cheek, and you fisted at the sheets to stop yourself from reaching up and holding onto himâ that would be too much, too needy, right? It was just supposed to be a means to an end, after all. âCan I kiss you here?â he asked under his breath.
âEr, why would you do that?â you wondered.
âJustâ thought it might make it go faster,â he justified.
âY-yeah, Tommy, sâfine,â you nodded. Do whatever you want to me.
He latched on right away, a mess of lips and tongue and teeth all over your neck; everything in you fought to keep your moans down, because you didnât want him to know how much you loved this, how close you were to coming without even doing anything⊠without even taking your clothes off!
âAre you close?â you asked him softly, feeling him nod.
âYeah,â he mumbled, and his heavy breathing cooled your skin where it was still wet with his spit. âJust a little longer?â
âYouâre not gonna give me a hickey, are you?â you whispered.
âNot if you donât want me to,â he replied. Â
âJustâ make it quick, Tommy, weâve gotta be downstairs soon,â you reminded him.
âRight, yeah, mâgonna come,â he promised, sending another chill over your body. One of his hands moved down, holding your thigh as he thrusted faster and fasterâ fuck, the headboard was about to hit the wall. Just as you looked up to see it slam once, you saw his free hand reach up and grab onto it tightly, blocking the impact with his knuckles.
âTommy,â you breathed, an involuntary reaction to how deliberately sexy that was.
âSay it again,â he requested quietly.
âTommy,â you repeated, and he grunted right against your earâ he didnât stop moving entirely, just slowed down quite a bit as he rutted on you. Â
âFuck,â he sighed, panting. You swallowed, feeling wonderfully strange knowing that must be it, that he just cameâ because of you. His weight sank down onto you, making you let out a little squeal from the air rushing out of your lungs, and he laughed quietly. âSorry,â he mumbled, lifting himself up and hovering above you again, âdidnât mean to crush youâŠâ
âSâall fine, Tom,â you promised, closing your legs as soon as you had the chanceâ before he could see that youâd soaked through your panties
âOh, âTomâ, eh? Gettinâ formal, are we?â he grinned. âNow that youâve got me to bust in me trousers, weâre not so friendly anymore?â
âShut up,â you laughed as you pushed him aside, swinging your legs off the bed so you could get up. âGonna use the loo and then Iâll get dressed.â
âWhat?!â he croaked. âYou kidding? Of course I get to use the loo first!â
âNot if I get there before you,â you challenged, jumping up and trying to race him across the hotel room. He beat you, but only by playing dirtyâ he ran up behind you and grabbed you, spinning you around as you kicked and laughed and squirmed in his grasp.
two weeks later
Moonshine on the bay had become a tradition on nights like this, when the warmth of summer was creeping around the corner, ever since you were both fifteen and in desperate need of some rebellion. Now, without the illegality and all, it had lost some of that titillating appeal, but you still loved going out so late and meeting him at your secret spot. It had the perfect view of the water at night, not that it was a particularly scenic section of the sea since it was mostly cargo ships and docks and all that, but under the flickering old street lamp and the tall field elms, it was almost romantic.
Tommy was currently still standing while you leaned back on your hands, brandishing the liquor heâd secured for the evening. âFor you,â he offered you the opened bottle with a smile, and you took it, but waited for him to take a sip of his first. He did, and you saw his lips curling as he drank.
âHow is it?â you asked, and he stopped drinking to cough a bit.
âItâs hanginâ!â he grimaced. âBut itâll do the job.â
You took a sip while he sat down next to you, and made a face of your own. âAh fuck! Thatâs terrible! Where the fuckâd you get this?â
But you knew what he meant when he said it would do the jobâ one sip was already warming your chest, and the next, though just as disgusting as the last, made you feel tingly at the tips of your fingers.
With your bottles halfway finished, you two sat up in the grass and watched the lights of ships go by slowly in the night. âHad a date last night,â you blurted out suddenly, just to make conversation.
âReally? With who?â
âYou remember Jack Meyer?â
âGod, I wish I didnât,â he sneered, âwhat a knob.â
âCould you stop insulting all the guys I go out with?â you frowned.
âStop going out with knobs and I will,â he bargained.
âAnyways, he was nice,â you announced firmly. âTook me to the cinema and bought me a popcorn.â
âWhat size?â he asked.
âMedium.â
âCheap bastard,â Tom grumbled.
âShut up! Iâm trying to tell you that it was a nice date!â you yelped, pushing him on the shoulder. âWe actually, um⊠well, maybe I shouldnât tell you.â
âWhat?â he wondered.
âI mean, I tell you everythingâ you tell me everything. You told me when Sharon Caldwell let you feel her tits in eighth grade, and you told me when you lost it to Annieâ what was her name again?â
âAnnie Shaw,â he finished for you.
âRight⊠so, point is, I figured I should tell you what happened with me and Jack, right?â you wondered. When you found the courage to look over at Tommy, his expression was⊠intense. Almost angry, a little terrified.
âDonât tell me you gave it up to him,â he pleaded, leaning in a little closer.
âGod no! I just wanked him a bit.â
"You did what to 'im?!" Tommy yelped.
"W-well, I dunno!" you backpedalled quickly.Â
âAw, birdie, you can do so much better than him,â he groaned.
âOkay, maybe so, but heâs the one I wanted to go out with. And he was nice and he made me feelâ I dunno, pretty?â you mumbled, afraid to sound too girlish.
âCome on, you canât go rubbing off any guy who calls you pretty,â Tom scolded.
âThis isnât just any guy!â
âYeah, itâs Jack Meyer. In fourth year he swallowed a penny and it never came out!â
âBelieve it or not, Tommy, it's not fourth year anymore,â you frowned. âThings are different. Weâre older. Iâm not a little kidâ and Iâm tired of being treated like one!â
He sighed slowly, taking another swig of the booze. âI guess thatâs fair,â he relented. âStill⊠canât stand thinking about you doing that to some guy.â
"Why?"
He seemed confused by your question, and gave you a look.
"Why can't you stand thinking about it?" you interrogated.
"I⊠I don't knowâŠ" He coughed a bit, clearly wanting to change the subject, but you kept staring at him as you waited for an answer. âI guess itâs just that,â he began again, âI worry because itâs Jack, you know? Heâs a little aggressive with girlsâ or, he was back when I knew him. He didnât⊠pressure you into it, right?â
You thought back to the night before, and how it all happened. âErm, no,â you decided, ânot really.â
âNot really? Whatâs that mean?â
âWell, he didnât make me do it,â you explained, âbut he was⊠showing me how, âcause I didnât know.â
âSh-showing you?â Tom repeated.
âHe, erm, he took my hand,â you remembered, feeling your heart start to race as you looked at Tom closely. âAnd he put it⊠he put it right here.â
It was the liquor that made you do it; you pressed your hand up to the front of his trousers, feeling him getting firmer under your touch already. He jumped a little but didnât stop you.
"He told me to take it out for himâŠ" you continued, voice wavering as your whole body was suddenly shivering from nervousness, and started to open his trousers yourself.
âBirdie,â Tom gasped, and you looked up to his face again.
âDo you want me to stop?â you asked him point blank. He didnât say anything. âCan I keep going?â
His mouth was open slightly, and he was breathing heavily through it; he nodded. You unzipped his fly and reached in, navigating the opening of his boxers to get his cock out. Â
Of course, youâd felt it before, but youâd never seen it. It was as beautiful as a cock could be, you thought: tanner than the rest of him for some reason, flushed at the tip, still just starting to poke out from his foreskin with a teal vein running up under your palm. Biting your lip, you wrapped your fingers a little tighter around it. âH-he told me to stroke it, like this,â you stammered, moving your hand gently and slowly from the base to the tip and backâ then again, and again.
Daring to glance up at Tomâs face again, you saw him watching your hand with a dumbstruck expression. You twisted your hand slightly as you reached the tip and he groaned. "BirdieâŠ" he sighedâ his voice wore some impossible mixture of arousal, confusion, scolding, disappointment, and desperation. It made your knees weak. Good thing you were still kneeling on the ground, so it didnât make much difference. You were so sloshed that standing up wouldâve been a bit of an effort, anyway.
âWhen I was doing it right,â you continued, âheâd tell me I was beinâ good for him⊠it made me feel weird when he said that, but good. You know?â
âY-yeahâŠâ he choked, hissing through his teeth. Â
It went on that way for a little while, just his panting and the crickets chirping; though there was clear fluid leaking from the tip of his cock, you thought it might not be enough, so you pursed your lips and let your spit dribble down onto him so you could spread it out with your hand.
âChrist,â he groaned, âJack taught you that, too?â
You nodded, and he growled a littleâ the sound made your chest tighten up (as well as a few other places). His cock was starting to bob against your grip, and his breathing was faster and heavier with each stroke. "You're close?" you noticed, and he nodded, chest heaving as he stared down at what you were doing to him. "You can come, Tom. I want you to."
"Shit," he hissed. "Shit, jus' don't stop then."
And you didn't, in fact you moved your hand even faster, until it was just a blur and he was bucking up into your palm desperately.
"Ah, fuck!" he gasped, and come started to spurt from his pulsing cock, landing on his shirt and your hand. "FuckâŠ"
You watched his face as it tilted back, his eyebrows knitted together, his mouth parted in a little moan. Your hand was still moving, and his jumped up to grab your wrist and stop you. Then it was still, and silent, except for him breathing like he'd just run a marathon.
After a moment, he tilted his head down again and came back to reality; he instantly looked mortified. "God, birdie," he choked, "I made a mess on youâ m'so sorry, let me get itâŠ"
He tried to wipe the come away with his shirt, frantically cleaning your hand up as best he could. "It's fine, Tommy," you giggled.
"No it isn't, I've got your pretty hand all dirty nowâŠ"
Examining his focused expression as he wiped up the smears of come, you bit your lip slightly. You did feel guilty for making up that whole story about a date with Jack Meyer that never didâ and never wouldâ happen, but it worked. Youâd never lied to Tommy like that before, but you decided to blame it on the liquor and not your desperation. Â
In the two weeks since your holiday, nothing untoward whatsoever had happened between you and it was driving you crazy. You didnât even talk about it! You, of course, thought about it every dayâ well, really every night, when you touched yourself and tried to remember exactly how his voice sounded in your ear. That was what drove you to this, to getting drunk and making shit up for a chance to touch him.
"Kiss me," you said suddenly. He looked up at your face, and you just stared at each other for a second. Â
His hand dropped yoursâ it was clean now, or clean enough at leastâ and moved up to hold your face. You sighed slightly; his thumb stroked your cheek and he smiled at you.
He gently tilted your head down and met you halfway, pressing his lips to your forehead. Your chest deflated and your eyes fell shut. So this is what heartbreak feels like. It's not as bad as I thought.
"That better?" he asked as he pulled back, moving his own face down so he could look up at you with a tender smile. You nodded, willing yourself not to cry in front of him now. Â
You were throwing yourself at him and he was throwing you away. "We'll always be friends, won't we?" you asked quietly.
"Aw, birdieâ of course," he cooed, pulling you into a hug. You clutched at his shoulders, digging your nails into handfuls of his ratty old Nirvana t-shirt.
He rolled back onto the grass and pulled you down with him, making you laugh and try to get awayâ but he wouldn't let you go.
"We'll always be friends," he promised again, "'cause otherwise who'd keep all those awful boys away from you?"
"Shut up," you rolled your eyes.
"I will," he sighed, relaxing his grip on you slightly. "I'm gonna ease up on you, I think. Let you date somebody if you wantâ even if he's a tosser. 'Cause you're right, you're not a little kid anymore. And it's not fair to you."
You swallowed, laying your head on his chest. You'd never actually wanted him to let you date someone else⊠you just wanted him to finally love you back. But maybe this was the best you were going to get.
~
âGo, Tommy!â you cheered from the side of the pitch, though he surely couldnât hear you through all that.. rugby-ing. Rugbing?
Whateverâ point is, you clapped and hollered anyways as you watched him run all over the place, narrowly dodging being tackled a few times. You winced when he got taken down from the side by one of the biggest guys out there. Tommy had a high pain tolerance, but youâd rather not see him lose a tooth or something. What a waste of a perfect smile that would be.
For all their efforts, Tommyâs team lost by just a few points; it was just a scrimmage, hence why there was basically no one else here but you and the actual team members, so you hoped he wouldnât be pouty the rest of the day after losing. He didnât seem to be, from what you could tell this far awayâ he was shaking hands and bumping fists, sweaty and streaked with dirt and grass as he chugged from his water bottle. It really should not have been as attractive as it wasâŠ
Before you got caught ogling, someone caught your attention: âHey,â one of the players jogged up to you, and you blinked up at him blankly, not sure who he was. Youâd definitely seen him before, you remembered his dreads and⊠overall massiveness. But you werenât sure what he was talking to you for. âYouâre here with Tom, yeah?â
âOh, yes,â you smiled.
âHe said youâre an old mate of his,â the player went on.
âMhm,â you nodded.
âSweet of you to come cheer him on,â he laughed, âeven though it didnât seem to do him much good today.â
You shrugged. âHe loses a lot, but he always gets back up.â
âIâm Rhys, by the way,â he offered. âIâd shake your hand or somethinâ, but Iâm pretty filthy at the moment.â
âDonât worry about it,â you laughed. âSurprised you havenât gone to the showers already, thatâd be the first thing Iâd be doing after getting that sweaty.â
âWell, I was gonna,â he explained, âbut, well, I was afraid youâd be gone before I got back.â
You raised an eyebrow, wondering what that meant, and he continued on.
âListen, I asked Tom, but I figured I should ask you⊠erâŠâ he stalled as he smiled nervously. âHave you got a boyfriend or anythinâ?â
âEr, no,â you answered.
âIssuh?â he laughed.
âYes!â you insisted. âYou think Iâm lying or something?â
âI think itâs a little too good to be true, thatâs all,â he explained. âGirl like you shouldnât stay single too long.â
You kept waiting for Tommy to come ruin itâ to come rescue you. You glanced over, and you saw him look back at you, but he just smiled and kept working on the laces of his cleats.
âSo, I guess I should ask for your number before itâs too late, yeah?â Rhys continued. You were pulled out of your thoughts, looking up at him and dropping your mouth open as you hoped for some words to come out.
âOh! Erm,â you began, âwellââ
âItâs okay if not,â he promised, âbut, you know⊠Iâd like it. So I can call you sometime or somethingâ maybe Iâll have worked up the nerve to ask you out by then.â
Your cheeks were warm, but so were the backs of your eyes. You never thought you would miss it, Tom running up and putting his arm around you, shooting whatever guy you were talking to a glare that made everyone feel uncomfortable; you glanced over at him again, watching him chat and laugh with some of the other guys. He was just going to let this happen, wasnât he? And so were you. âYeah,â you finally blurted out, âsureâ got your phone now? Iâll put it in for you.â
âGreat,â he smiled, pulling his phone out of his pocket and handing it to you. âWow, that went surprisingly well.â
âAre you that surprised?â you laughed as you added yourself as a contact.
âThese things donât normally go right for me,â he explained.
âFor you?â you glanced up at him incredulously.
âNow, donât give me an ego,â he chuckled, and you laughed with him.
You quickly held his phone up to take a selfie with your tongue sticking out, adding it as your contact photo. âThere you go,â you handed it back to him, and he looked at it with a wide smile on his face.
âAw, thatâs rich,â he said, and you bit your lip. âI really should hit the showers now, but, Iâll call you?â
âOkay,â you smiled, âIâll answer. Probably.â
He waved at you as he left, looking down at your contact in his phone one more time with a shake of his head, before disappearing into the little tunnel through the stands.
You told Tom you would wait for him until he was all done, but god, he was taking forever getting cleaned up. In fact, everyone else had left when he finally came out in his change of clothes and found you leaning against the cement wall outside the practice facility. âFuck took you so long?â you groaned as he appeared.
âYou know how long it takes to wash off after a match like that?â he laughed. âYou wouldnât have walked home with me in the state I was in.â
âOkay, fair enough,â you sighed, âcan we go now?âÂ
âWell, umâ actually, I have to get my bag from the locker roomâŠâ
âOh my god,â you whined.
âDonât get teazy, I just have to pack up all my gear,â he scolded.
âIâm coming with you,â you insisted, âand helping you carry it so we can get fuckinâ home already.â
âFine, fine,â he laughed, starting back as you followed along with him. âLucky for you, itâs empty.â
âAw,â you faked a pout, âno sexy rugby boys to look at?â
âJust me,â he smiledâ and fuck, he was joking, but it scared you for a second.
There was a little awkward pause while he guided you around the bend into the locker area, left surprisingly clean after the boys were finished; it was only Tomâs locker open, with his things all strewn about, and you sighed. âLook at the mess you madeâŠâ you breathed, starting to help him clean it up and get his things together.
âRhys finally asked you out, then?â Tommy grinned, elbowing you lightly.
âO-oh, yeah,â you breathed, âerm, wellâ he just got my number, no date yet or anything.â
âWell, itâs a start. I didnât want to give him your number for you, but he asked me for itâ actually, heâs asked about you a couple times now.â
âYou think heâs good enough for me?â you asked.
âI mean, I dunno,â Tommy shrugged, âI donât know him that well. But he seems nice enoughâ figure you can decide the rest.â
You sighed, nodding a little.
âIf he tries anything, though, you let me know and Iâll set him straight, alright?â he added, and you laughed.
âAlright, I will,â you agreed, kneeling down to get some of his clothes from off the floor and stuff them into the duffel. âNot sure how youâre gonna do that when heâs got a metre on you and maybe twenty pounds of muscleââ
âShut up,â Tom scoffed. âYou know I can take any guy down if itâs got to do with you.â
Your throat caught, and you stood up again. "Tommy, listen, I actuallyâ I wanted to⊠talk to you."
He cleared his throat, looking nervous as he rubbed the back of his neck. "Yeah? You're all good, right? Everythin's okay?"
"Yeah, yeah," you nodded, leaning back against the lockers, "I just⊠I was thinking about you."
He stepped up closer to you, close enough that your heart started to race. "Oh⊠what about me?"
"Well, about us," you clarified, "you and meâ I want⊠ermâŠ"
"Hm?"
"I justâ you know how we sometimesâŠ?"
He leaned his head in a little closer, waiting with raised eyebrows for you to get to your point.
"That thing we do, sometimes?" you started again. "I wanna⊠do it again."
He nodded, like he understood, but then paused and moved his mouth over to the side. "You wanna go to the cinema?"
You laughed, more out of frustration than amusement, and tilted your head forward to rest on his chest. "God, TommyâŠ"
"What?" he laughed.
"Iâ I wantâ"Â Â
You couldn't look up at him as you said it. You took a deep breath and tried to compose your bravery.
"I want us to touch each other again," you finally rushed out. You waited for him to say something, or do something, but he didn't. âLike when we were on holiday,â you recalled, toying with the hem of his shirt. âAnd that night on the bayâŠâ
âGod, birdie, Iâ I dunno if I can do that again,â he breathed, and you felt your eyes start to burn a bit.
âReally, Tommy?â you sighed. âIâm that⊠repulsive? Or is it Rhys? âCause all heâs done is get my numberââ
âN-no,â he groaned, âshit, mânot makinâ any sense. I canât do that again with you because itâs too hard, okay?â
You looked up at him, knitting your eyebrows together. âWhatâs too hard?â
âTouchinâ you like that,â he whisperedâ even now, the way he said made your spine tingleâ glancing down from your eyes to your lips and back, âand havinâ to act normal again. Not beinâ your boyfriend.â
Of everything you thought he might say then, you never expected that. You couldnât stop yourself from smiling, even when you bit your bottom lip. A laugh broke out through your grin, and you had to cover your mouth to try to hide it.
âJesus, youâre laughinâ at me now!â he lamented. âI finally tell you and you laugh at me! Youâre heartless, you know that?â
âNo, Tommy, vâgot a heartâ and itâs all yours,â you promised, standing up on your toes to peck him on the cheek. He gave you a confused look, and you laughed again. âYou donât get it do you, still? Iâve fancied you for agesâ proper in love with you, really. Kept askinâ you to do all that stuff âcause, well, youâre all I think about anyways. Thought you were just doing me favours.â
After a pause, he finally laughed with you. âAm I a fuckinâ idiot, then? Youâve had it goinâ for me all this time and I didnât notice?â
âYouâre a little stupid,â you mitigated. âI think I was being pretty obvious.â
âYeah, and what about me?â he noticed. âIâve been all over you foreverâ kissinâ and hugginâ you, cuddling all the timeâ you didnât notice that I think youâre fit?â
You shrugged. "You've always been like that."
"Yeah!" he emphasised.
"Ohhhh," you nodded, "hm. Okay, we're both a little stupid."
âBirdie,â he smiled, and your heart melted, because heâd never said it quite like that before. He leaned in and gave you a kiss on the cheek.
âYou can really kiss me, you know,â you told him, and he pulled away just enough to look at you with an impossible-to-read expression. âI-if you want,â you mitigated suddenly, and he smiled at you, then laughed.
âAw, fuck, Tommy,â you turned your head to the side, âyouâre awfulâŠâ
He put his hand on the side of your face, gently turning you to look at him. âYeah,â he agreed. And then he moved in closer and kissed youâ properly, finally. You shut your eyes, your chest emptying with a sigh; his other hand held your face then, too, and you reached up to hold his wrists. Your right hand felt the worn-out old bracelet that he still wore, and you couldnât help but smile a bit against him. He smiled, too.
âTommy,â you sighed, reaching out and grabbing him by his belt to pull him closer. He pressed his forehead on yours, looking down at your hands working on the buckle shakily.Â
âBirdie, câmon,â he gasped, ânot hereââ
You pouted a little, and he laughed.
âWe waited all this time and you canât wait until we get home?â
âYes!â you whined. âI need youâŠâ
âShit,â he groaned, kissing you againâ but just for a few very passionate seconds before he pulled back once more. âWeâll go home and Iâll do this right, I swear.â
âWhy canât we just do it here?â you wondered.
âBecause if you told me some guy had taken your virginity in a rugby practice field locker room, I would kill him,â Tom frowned. Â
You laughed. âFine, fine⊠letâs go home.â
~Â
Thank god his parents werenât home. You didnât want to try to be quiet.
He had you in his bed the second the door was shut, kissing you voraciously as he helped you undress and tore his own shirt and trousers off. For a guy who was just preaching patience, he was pretty hasty all of a sudden.
When all you had on were your panties, he set his arms straight to hover over you and stare down at you, looking a little dumbstruck. You almost felt self-conscious enough to try to cover your chest, but he smiled at you and you felt a little better. âYouâre so⊠fuck, birdie, youâre pretty.â
It was a simple compliment, but it felt incredibly powerful when he said it like that. He was in his boxers, and it wasnât too much more skin than youâd already seen while swimming with him and such, but it was different with his massive hard-on making a visible imprint in the patterned cotton. Â
Gently, he spread your legs, and tightened his jaw at the sight of the wet patch on your underwear. âOh, fuck,â he sighed.
âI always get like that,â you admitted quietly. âShould be easy for you to fuck me, right?â
âYes, yeah,â he agreed, âbut mânot gonna fuck you yet.â
You frowned a little, and he laughed as he kissed you again.
âI told you Iâm doing this the right way,â he insisted, âitâs your first time. Itâll hurt if I just go for it.â
He leaned back and sat up, bringing his hands down to the waistband of your panties and gently dragging them down your legs; you felt gooseflesh spread all over your body.
âOh, darling,â he whispered as he opened your legs again, looking right at you now. You squirmed a little, but his grip on your thighs was tight. âI need you to tell me now if youâve changed your mind about this⊠âcause I can already tell Iâm gonna have a hard time stopping once I start.â
Your heart skipped a beat, but you were sure, you were so sure. âI havenât changed my mind,â you promised.
âI wonât get mad at you or anything,â he assured.
âI knowâ Iâm sure,â you breathed. Wondering if you should return the sentiment, you asked, "You're sure you wanna do this? With me?"
"Birdie, I've wanted to do this with you since I knew what this was," he smiled.
"And you don't mind that I've neverâŠ"
"No, birdie, I don't mind," he laughed. "Think it's perfect actually. Couldn't let any other lad be your first. Couldn't let any other lad touch you like this."
You bit your lip. âYou were gonna let me go out with Rhys,â you reminded him.
âI let you give him your number. We hadnât even gotten to you going out with him,â Tom corrected. âAnd I was acting fine as best I could but I was really jumpinâ, birdie, thinking about if something might happen with you twoâ something like thisâŠâ
You whined as you tugged on his shirt, hoping to hide your face in his neck, but he pulled his face back so he could look down at you with a smile. "Tommy, please," you whimpered. Â
"Please, what?" he encouraged.
"Jus' need youâŠ"
He kissed your neck again, making your back arch and your hands grab onto his shoulders, and pressed his hips down against you. You whined at the feeling of his erection through clothes, but opened your eyes in confusion when he pulled back again just a moment later, hovering over you. "Say my name when I make you come, yeah?" he instructed, and you nodded. "Try it on for size just once, why don'tya," he encouraged with a smile.
"Tommy," you smiled back, and he kissed the tip of your nose.
"That's m'girl," he praised, before crawling back down, kissing a trail over your stomach, moving his hand up your thigh.
He just kept his face right up close to you, watching his finger swipe through your folds, then watching it gently circle your clit. You whimpered, and felt your insides flex on nothing. Apparently, that made him want to give you something to clench onâ he gently slipped his pointer finger past your opening, and you let out a long sigh.
âSo warm inside,â he observed. He pulled the finger back out a second later, putting it in his mouth and humming happily. He put his mouth on you at the same time that he put the finger back in, along with a second; that was a lot to take in, and your back arched up off the bed instantly. He mouthed at your clit, swirling his tongue around while his lips created this wonderful pressure; you had to grab onto his hair, and thankfully, he didnât seem to mind.
Eventually, he did have to break away for a second. "Wondered how you'd taste," he admitted with a sigh. Â
"Well?" you prompted.
"Taste like 'eaven, birdie," he purred. "Sweet little pussyâ an' it's all for me?"
"All yours," you nodded, and he growled a little as he dove back in.
The tip of his tongue slid right up from your opening to where your clit was swollen and throbbingâ he pushed his tongue flat against it and you whimpered loudly. He started to really fuck you with his fingers then, rather than just letting the natural movement of your hips force you to ride them; they curled inside you, hitting a spot that made your own fingers curl into fists in his hair. You didnât want to hurt him, but he didnât mind getting his hair pulled, apparently, and just moaned lowly against you.
The pressure started weighing on your gut after a while, your pussy tensing up on him faster and faster until it was just bearing down on him unendingly. âFuck, Tommy,â you gasped.
âCâmon, birdie,â he mumbled against you, âwanâ you to come. Go ahead and come for me, yeah?â
You called out his name one more time, and it all spilled over at once; he shut his eyes tight, letting you pull his face right up against you by his curls as your hips bucked and grinded on him. You sobbed weakly, and when it was suddenly too much, he broke away and pinned you down for a messy kiss.
It left you even more breathless than you already were. When he pulled back, his eyes were a little glazed over and his lips and chin were a lot glazed over; he gave you a crooked smile. âTaste how sweet you are?â he purred. You wouldnât call it sweet, really, but it still turned you on like crazy to hear him say it.
âPlease, Tom,â you gasped, grabbing his shoulders, âyouâll fuck me now, right?â
He nodded, and you let out a sigh of relief. âSure youâre ready?â he asked, laughing when you groaned and punched him on the arm.
âCourse Iâm fuckinâ ready!â you snapped. âGod, Tommy, you always give âem all this rigamarole first?â
He shook his head. âJust you, birdie⊠it was always just you.â
Kissing you again, his breath changed as he reached down to push his boxers out of the way and kick them off to the floor. The way it felt to have his bare skin against yours as he lowered himself down was⊠euphoric. Warm and soft and smooth, and when he wrapped you in his arms, it felt like he could just absorb you entirely. You wouldnât mind it if he did.
He'd prepared you so well that there was only one quick sting of pain when he pushed inside youâ though just that was still enough to make one tiny tear roll down your temple, which he kissed away softly.
"Are you alright?" he whispered. You nodded. "I need you to tell me, birdie."
"I'm okay," you promised through a sigh. "It hurts a little, b-but please don't stop."
"You're sure?"
"Please!"
He pushed his hips flush with yours and you gritted your teeth, though everything in you relaxed just a moment later; and all that was left was the fullness, the warmth of him, the way his eyes sparkled as he looked down at you. "You're so beautiful," he whispered to you, and you bit your lip.
"I love you, Tommy," you mumbled weakly, and he planted one soft kiss on your mouth.
"I love you too, darling."
He carefully began to move, needing to reach down with one hand to keep your hips steady. Your moans were shaky at first, but got louder and more even with each movement. Â
"You're⊠so deep," you breathed. "Tommy, Iâ I didn't know anything could be so deep in me."
"Well, I am," he grinned. "I'm right⊠here."
He pressed down on your stomach, right on the spot where the tip of his cock reachedâ and your eyes rolled back. "Ohh, god," you whined.
"You feel it, love?" he cooed.
"Yes, yes," you groaned. "Fuck, Tommy, why didn't you tell me you had a perfect cock?"
He laughed a little, leaning down to kiss you on the jaw. "Guess it never came up."
"Does it always⊠is it always like this?" you wondered. "It's so good, does it always feel this good?"
He shook his head, kissing your forehead and then trailing down your nose and cheek. "No, it's not always like this," he answered quietly. "Not for me, anyway. It's never been like this."
His lips met yours again, and you reached up to weave your fingers into the hair at the back of his neck. He groaned a little, moving his hips faster, and you smiled. "Do you wanna fuck me harder?" you asked.
"Fuck," he mumbled, "Iâ I could. Do you want me to?"
"I can take it," you promised.
Picking up the pace slightly, he held you tighter; and you felt each impact a little harder, the sound of his skin on yours echoing around the room. âLike that?â he asked.
âYes,â you answeredâ you meant it more neutral than it came out, it sounded proper pornographic the way you said it, and he smiled. âMore, Tommy, please? Jusâ want moreâŠâ
He hissed but did as he was told, latching onto your neck with his lips as he let something a little more animalistic take over, making you cry out and hold onto him tighter. âBeautiful,â he grunted, âyouâre so beautiful, birdieâ you sound beautiful.â
âItâs just âcause youâre making me sound like this,â you sighed, clutching at his back, too overwhelmed by pleasure to worry about scratching him up.
âIâm giving you a hickey this time,â he informed you. âYou want my mark on you, donât you?â
âYes,â you admitted, âalways, Tommyâ fuck, always wanted it.â
ââCause youâre mine, yeah?â
âAlways,â you whimpered.
âA-ah, shitâ when itâs time, I'll pull out, okay?" he offered.
"No," you whined, wrapping your legs around his hips. "Tommy, please, want it insideâŠ"
"Birdie," he breathed roughly, "if you say things like that, I-I'll come too fast."
âDonât care,â you whimpered. âPromise youâre gonna come inside me.â
âF-fuck,â he groaned, âermâ yeah, mâgonna come in ya, okay?â
You choked out the shortest sob of joy. âPlease, pleaseâ fuck, Iâll come againâŠâ
âYeah, fuck, câmon then,â he praised, âjust say my name, birdieâ I wanna hear my name.â
âTommy,â you cried, feeling him gasp against your neck as another wave of heat spread over your body; feeling him flex inside you right as you hit your own peak was so perfect. You couldâve never described your emotions in that moment with words, but they found their way out anyways: you started crying, instantly.
âDonât cry, birdie, shh,â he soothed quietly, wiping your tears away with his thumb. âCâmon, darling, donât cryââ
âN-no, Tommy,â you sniffled, âIâm just happyâ Iâm so happy, I swearâŠâ
So he let you cry, and held you close to him; he didnât leave until you fell asleep, even though he said he was just going to get you a washcloth and a cup of water and come right back. He played with your hair and kissed your face, and just talked about all the normal things you usually talked aboutâ as in, everything. But this time, it was actually everything, no more hidden feelings.
You didnât remember falling asleep, but after one of those dreamless sleeps that went by quicklyâ like youâd only shut your eyes for a few minutesâ you woke up tangled with him and his sheets. Turning on your side as best you could, you looked at his sleeping face and smiled to yourself. He woke up just a bit later, cutting your staring short, and smiled back at you.
âTop of the morning, my âansum,â you greeted as you pinched his cheek. He laughed and batted your hand away, hiding his face from the sun under his arm. Â
âYou kicked me in your sleep,â he grumbled.
âSo itâs all over, then? Final straw, youâre finally getting rid of me?â you joked.
âMm, I thought about it,â he snorted, making you laugh. He popped his face up again and started to kiss your face all over.
âTommy, stop,â you whined.
âYou canât make me stop now,â he pointed out, âitâs one thing to get your best friend to stop kissing you, but your boyfriend? Nah, mânot stopping.â
You laughed, his hand on your waist pulling you closer to him only making you feel more ticklish and squirm more. You only stilled when he grabbed your face and gave you a real kiss, and everything seemed to slow down quite a bit. You kissed him back, properly, reaching up to weave your fingers in his hair. âSo, youâre my boyfriend, then?â you noticed when you broke away.
âNo, I think weâre still just friends,â he nodded, and you laughed and shoved him on the chest. Â
âMight as well be, everything we did before sayinâ we were only friends,â you admitted.
âIâm whatever you want me to be, birdie,â he promised.