CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 45
Thomas Shelby and his elder brother Arthur strolled into the Garrison, which was empty. It wasn't opening time, yet. The morning sun was shining through the stained glass windows. Glass crunched under their feet as they walked, and surveyed their surroundings. It was like a whirlwind made it's way through there. Or a really bad bar fight. Arthur just hoped his kid brother wasn't involved in it.
Tommy made himself comfortable on a stool, which woke up the girl laying in a booth. Mary Bone looked over at the source of the noise, and gasped.
"Go home," Tommy commanded, making her grab her dress and cover herself with it for decency as she slipped her shoes on.
"Come here, you," Arthur demanded, walking over to a chair and grabbing the coat off of the back of it, "Put this on."
He held the coat out to her, and she grabbed it thankfully, slipping it over her petite frame.
"There you go. Look at that. Looks great on ya! Wrap up warm." Arthur said as she left the pub, hurrying out along the street.
Tommy looked at his peacefully asleep younger brother, clearly not pleased with the company he kept. He wondered if Finn's wife even knew he was friends with the girl in the brown coat. He was sure she only had a baby recently, too. It wouldn't hurt her to stay home with it.
Arthur grabbed a glass of water, putting ice from another glass into it, then hopped up onto the chair of the booth next to the one Finn was laid in, and poured the cold water and ice onto his brother, making Finn yelp and fly up, panting in surprise.
"Wake up," Arthur said by way of greeting, ignoring the way his brother looked at him as he hopped down, "Rise and shine."
Finn sighed and moved himself so he was sitting properly on the edge of the seat, "What are you doing here?"
"Wasting our fucking time on you," Tommy replied, ever the one for no nonsense.
Finn groaned as he rubbed his temples, trying to chase away a headache. Arthur handed his younger brother a glass of water, which he went to take a sip from as he stood up.
"Sit down, Finn," Tommy ordered his younger brother, "Sit down."
Finn sat back down, then Tommy stood up and stepped over to his brother.
"What do I have to do," He began, eyes trained on his curly haired brother, "To make you fucking listen to me?"
Arthur settled into the booth across from Finn.
"You took a bullet. You've been running around the streets with a fucking gun in your hand." Tommy added, one hand on the back of the booth behind Finn and the other on his hip so he didn't strangle his brother for his idiocy.
"Somebody has to." Finn defended himself, looking Tommy square in the eye.
Arthur fought back the urge to chuckle. Finn had definitely toughened up after he met you. He wouldn't have been able to look Tommy in the eye four years ago.
Tommy and Finn looked over at their older brother, who didn't hesitate with his reply.
"Finn, we've got people for that kind of work. Soldiers. Captains and corporals," Arthur explained, waving a hand around, making Finn clench his jaw as he looked at the window.
"Well then, what am I?" Finn questioned, looking back at his older brother, trying not to let the older two catch on to how badly he was craving for an answer to that question.
"'What am I?' Jesus Christ," Tommy said as he stood up straight, clearing his throat.
"Yeah, what am I, Tom? Huh?" Finn pushed his older brother, making Tommy look down at his younger brother, "I'm the brother you never got around to."
Finn put his glass of water onto the table, already done with the conversation and itching to be back home with you and the kids.
"You're a general, Finn." Tommy explained, his patience running out, "You understand? You're a fucking Shelby, so you're a general. When did you last see a general anywhere near the blood and the puke, eh?"
Finn nodded, taking in his brother's words.
"He's fucking right. That's what you are." Arthur added, moving out of the booth and going to stand next to Tommy, "So, on your feet, soldier. Come on, on your feet!"
Finn looked away from the pair in frustration.
"I thought you just said I was a general," Finn stated, looking at the pair, fighting a smirk.
He was right. He was the brother they never got around to. They loved him, he had no doubt about that, but he wasn't sure they liked him. Especially because they never knew what to do with him.
"I did just say you were," Arthur confirmed, then moved and grabbed Finn by the front of his singlet, "So, get on your fucking feet-"
"-Arthur." Tommy interjected, pushing his older brother back, "Finn. Finn. Look at this."
Once Finn looked at what his older brother was holding, Tommy continued.
"This is the bullet that Aberama Gold cut from you. First and last." Tommy declared, then flicked it up, Finn catching it.
"First and last," Tommy repeated, pointing at him, then walked away from his brother, going to the bar to get himself a drink.
Finn sighed as he stood up, hand clasped around the bullet. He brought it up to his chest, showing it to Arthur.
"Don't lose it," He instructed, and Finn nodded, tightening his grip on it.
Arthur clapped his brother on the shoulder, "Go and clean up. Put some clothes on. Nice suit."
Finn started walking off, glad that he kept spare clothes at the pub. You'd never know when you'd spill something on yourself.
"I've got some trouble that'll keep you out of trouble," Arthur called out after his brother, watching him as he swaggered off.
Finn quickly got dressed and walked back out to his brother, still tying his tie. He rarely tied his own tie nowadays, you did it before he left for work.
"Arthur, I'm gonna put that bullet on a necklace and wear it as a reminder." Finn announced as he walked over to him, then clapped his older brother on the shoulder, "Arthur?"
"I hear ya," Arthur confirmed, but he still looked out of it.
"You got trouble for me, then?" Finn asked in reply, leaning down so he was more eye level with his brother.
"Yeah," Arthur replied, sounding far away.
"Yeah?" Finn replied, then swatted his brother on the chest and walked to the door, ready to see what trouble was in store for him.
•••
You sat in your dad's vardo, feeling slightly worried. You had just woken up from a black cat dream. You looked down at the floor. Bonnie and Saoirse were still playing cards. You looked up at the clock. You had napped for a mere thirty minutes. Your father and Ezzie has probably started your dinner now.
Outside, around the fire, Aberama stoked it with a stick, kicking a log to see if it was burnt through yet. He heard his horse whinny, then a twig snap. He looked around, feeling slightly on edge. No one was supposed to know where he was camped, having to lay low after the last job he did.
"What is it, Da?" Ezzie asked softly, watching him as he looked over at the group of shrubs behind him, getting a funny feeling from them.
He ignored her, instead spinning around in his chair and getting up, standing to look at them properly. He took a few slow steps forward, then stopped, waiting to see if something would happen, although he wasn't sure of what he was waiting for.
The area around him went quiet, bar the sound of the fire. A gunshot ripped through the air, the bullet finding a home in Aberama's shoulder with enough force that it knocked him to the ground. The birds surrounding the area flew away, screeching and cawing as they did so.
"Dad!" Ezzie yelled, quickly going and kneeling on the ground next to her groaning father.
Bonnie heard the noise, and grabbed the rifle next to him.
"Stay here, stay hidden, stay quiet," He ordered you and Saoirse quickly, then rushed out of the vardo, leaving the door cracked open behind him.
You grabbed your handgun and crept over to the door, standing behind it and looking out of the window. It was stained a dark brown, so you were confident that whoever was out there wouldn't be able to see you. Saoirse hid under the bed at your orders, the skirt of the blanket hiding her.
You watched as Bonnie aimed the rifle at the group of men with shaky hands, knowing full well that he was outnumbered.
"Drop the pea shooter, son," One of the men commanded, and Bonnie slowly lowered it, then placed it on the ground as two men dragged a cross past him.
"A broken broom stops all Gypsy curses, Mr Gold." The one who seemed to be the leader said, then broke a broom over Aberama's shoulder, making him howl in pain.
Ezzie looked over at the men, her blue eyes wide with fear, then back down at her father, softly reassuring him that he would be fine. Bonnie looked at the pair worriedly, and prayed that the men wouldn't go into his Dad's vardo. One man went and put his foot on his father's neck, keeping him down, and one of the men holding a gun put it down and walked over to Ezzie, pulling her backwards by the hair and making her stand up, holding her. She thrashed in his grip, and one of the men holding a gun placed his on the ground, going and holding her back. Bonnie knew he wouldn't be able to pick his rifle up and shoot them all. He'd get killed first.
"Who the fuck are you?" Bonnie questioned after looking back at the group, his voice wobbling.
"Did you not hear my song?" The man asked, but didn't wait for an answer, "These gentlemen are the Billy Boys."
He then walked up to Bonnie, "And me?"
He then picked up the rifle Bonnie put down, "I'm Jimmy."
He hit Bonnie across the face with the butt of it, making you gasp softly.
"No! Fuck." Your father said, struggling under the man's foot to try and stand up.
"Good. Mouth broke so you can't talk." Jimmy said, watching as Bonnie looked back at him, the lower half of his face covered in blood, "But you don't need to. Your body will be the lesson."
Your eyes widened at that statement, and you gripped your gun tighter, ready to shoot if you needed.
"You work in a particular capacity for Mr Thomas Shelby OBE, am I right?" Jimmy continued, watching as Bonnie spit up blood and sniffled, staying silent.
"I heard you're a fighter," Jimmy stated, stepping closer to Bonnie, who pulled himself up to a kneel, "The best."
"But your fighting days are over." He finished, hitting him square in the face with the butt of the gun, making Ezzie scream for her younger brother and Aberama thrash under the man's shoe.
You grit yourself teeth so you didn't make a sound, and fought the urge to go comfort Saoirse, who you could hear sniffling from under the bed. She soon crawled over to you, standing up on the tips of her toes and looking out of the window.
Bonnie attempted to crawl away, Jimmy stalking behind him. You watched as the last man holding a gun slung it over his shoulder, and walked up behind Jimmy.
"Because I need Mr Shelby to understand," Jimmy stopped momentarily to kick Bonnie, "That his best,"
He pushed Bonnie back into a tree, "Is not ... good enough."
He threw off his cap, and head butted Bonnie fair in the nose, dazing him. He then let your brother go, watching as he stumbled to the ground. The other Billy Boys quickly picked Bonnie up, dragging him over to the cross that they had dragged with them. They strapped him onto it, and he was too dazed to fight back. You watched as they stood the cross up, and waited for the right moment to take a shot. You might get yourself killed while doing it, but at least it would give everyone else a chance.
Jimmy picked up his cap and put it on, then approached Bonnie on the cross. Ezzie thrashed hard enough that she freed herself from the grip of the men holding her, and scrambled over to her brother, only to get a bullet to the stomach from Jimmy's pistol, stopping her in her tracks. She flopped to the ground, holding a hand to her torso.
"Sersh, when I shoot this gun, I want you to run and grab one of the guns over there, but only use it if you have to," You whispered to your younger sister, knowing damn well she knew how to use one.
Your father wouldn't have any of his kids around the lifestyle he lived without them knowing how to wield guns and knives.
Jimmy turned back around, and put his pistol to Bonnie's chin.
"Farewell, fighter boy. You died well." He announced, and a gunshot sounded throughout the camp.
Jimmy screamed in pain, his pistol hitting the forest floor, blood spurting from his shoulder, and Saoirse ran, grabbing one of the guns. You one man fair in the forehead, and Saoirse plowed down two of them as you made your way over to her, grabbing the gun next to her. You shot both of the men next to Jimmy, but Jimmy wasted no time running off. You didn't care. He didn't have his gun with him.
"Saoirse, grab Flicker and ride him to the phone box, call someone!" You commanded your younger sister, making your way over to Ezzie, "Isiah, Finn, Tommy, fuck, even Curly, but call someone!"
Saoirse nodded, eyes wide and hands shaky, putting down the gun and stumbling over to your Father's horse, mounting him and speeding off. The phone box was only a short ride away, but you had a feeling it would take forever.
You put pressure on your sister's wound, listening to her breathe heavily. She was bleeding more than you thought she was. She'd be fine, though. Saoirse would call for help and help would come and Ezzie would be safe.
"It's just a little bit of blood, only more than a scratch," You reassured your older sister, your eyes filling with tears as you took in the scene around you, your brother hanging limply on the cross and your father sobbing on the ground, wondering where he went wrong, "Saoirse's probably calling for help and we'll get you to a hospital, and you and Bonnie and Dad will be fine, we can have tea at my house-"
"-Don't give me false hope," Your sister murmured, her eyes halfway closed as she made the effort to reach up and put a hand on your face.
You leaned into her touch, tears now rolling down your face.
"Oh, Ezzie — It's not meant for you," You whimpered, a sob wracking your body as you took off your coat with one hand, then pressed the fabric to her midriff, "I want my big sister to be okay. Bee needs her Turtle."
The world around you was blurry as you focused on talking to your sister as you helped an unconscious Bonnie down from the cross, rambling about how you'd make pancakes and make your own jam to put on it from wild berries, just like you did when you were younger, your father sobbing in the background. You just prayed Saoirse made it to the phone box okay.
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A bit of an open ending because I'm still not sure if I want to kill anyone lol — I'm gonna be real with you all, in the early plots of this chapter, all of the Gold children bar (Y/N) died, then only Saoirse and Bonnie, then Esmeralda and Bonnie, then none of them, and now I'm still not sure lol.
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CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 22
Part 1 MASTERLIST
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I sat across from my dad in the snug of the Garrison. He said that he had something important to tell me, but I wasn't sure what it was. I sipped on my glass of water, waiting for him to speak to me. It was too early in the day to drink, even though it was the weekend.
He looked at me, his brown eyes boring holes right through me. I shifted in my seat, feeling uncomfortable.
Dad reached for his mug of beer and took a drink, then placed it back down on the table, taking a deep breath in.
"I'm sorry," He said, "For putting you through this."
My jaw dropped. Maybe I should have gotten alcohol.
"What do you mean you're 'sorry?'" I demanded, jabbing a finger into the table as I looked at him.
He wouldn't be sorry. Not now, not ever. What's done was done.
"I am — Sorry. For making you get married. I was thinking about myself. I thought about the good of the family, and not what was good for you. I'm a terrible father." Dad admitted, and I narrowed my eyes at him, then raised my hand, swinging it at him.
However, my palm never made contact with his cheek because he grabbed my wrist, stopping me.
"You can't go and get physical whenever you're mad." Dad warned, and I swung my other hand, loving the sound it made at it connected with Dad's face.
"I don't forgive you, what's done is done, and I'm going home, to my husband." I gritted out, standing up and storming off.
I walked outside, and to my car, getting in it and starting it. I pulled a piece of gum out of my pocket and unwrapped it, throwing it into my mouth and chewing angrily as I sped off.
He may have been sorry, but he shouldn't have married me off in the first place.
I drove in an angry silence, bar the aggressive chewing of my poor gum. Once I reached Finn and I's apartment building, I shut off the car, and took a deep breath to calm myself, not wanting to blow up on Finn. I continued taking deep breaths, then got out and walked up to our apartment, where Finn was stood out on the balcony having a smoke, leaning against the railing with his feet crossed, watching the kids play out on the street.
"Not good," I answered Finn's question before he could get it out, heading inside.
He followed me, hot on my heels, as I headed for the kettle and put it on the boil, grabbing my mug, and his, and twelve biscuits, splitting them evenly onto each side of a plate. I spat my gum out into the bin.
Finn stepped up next to me and silently made the two cups of tea as I grabbed a chocolate from the basket on the bench and started eating it. I broke off a piece and held it out to Finn, silently offering it to him. He took it, grabbing the end of it with his teeth and pulling back, then tilting his head up and letting it drop into his mouth.
I chuckled as the kettle started whistling. He pulled it off the boil, then poured it into each of our cups, then poured the milk. I grabbed my own cup and the plate of biscuits, and we headed over and sat on the floor in front of the fire.
"What happened?" Finn asked, watching me as I dunked my biscuit into my tea.
"He said sorry — which I'm grateful for," I stopped to bring my now soggy biscuit out of my tea, and eat the soggy half, "But it doesn't fix anything. It doesn't turn back time and change anything, it doesn't unmarry us. And then he had the nerve to tell me to not get physical whenever I'm mad just because I went to slap him!"
Finn nodded, then took a sip of his own tea. "Um, (Y/N)?"
"Yeah?" I replied, pulling the soggy second half out of my tea then eating it.
"First up, unmarry isn't a word. Secondly — He's right. You can't just get physical any moment of any day. Yeah, he deserved it, and I reckon that you're in the right for slapping him, but you just can't act on it all the time. Being mad is fine, being physical with the people you love isn't." Finn said, making me scowl.
"I know that!" I snapped, taking a sip of my tea to calm myself down.
I closed my eyes and hummed in contentment after I swallowed it, feeling it warm me from the inside out.
"I don't mean slapping and being physical with other people — You do it with objects too, throwing them around, and I do it when I'm drunk but I'm not fond of it, I'm scared it might turn in to something else," Finn confessed, making me open my eyes and look at him.
"Why are you saying this?" I asked him carefully, eyeing him as he picked up one of the oval shaped biscuits and flipped it around in his hand.
"Well, what if we make it a rule? So we can stop it before it gets really bad. I'm not saying that it will, but it could. And what if we blow up in front of Tommy or the kids? That'll fuck us right over." Finn stated, dipping the biscuit into his own cup.
I watched as he moved it up and down, making sure it was soggy, but not enough to break, before pulling it out of the cup.
"That'll be a good rule, but what if we get proper cross and can't help it?" I questioned, grabbing two biscuits and dipping them.
"We should get away from the situation before we get that mad. Go on a walk or something," Finn supplied as I ate the soggy parts of the biscuits.
"What if it's Tommy or someone bigger than us and we can't just walk out?" I pointed out, making him frown.
"We can walk out, they can't keep us there. If you want me to, I can come and get you and say that you need to help me with something." Finn suggested, and I hummed in agreement as I dunked two biscuits again, "It's a hard skill to master but I reckon we'll be able to do it."
I moved them around in my tea, making sure to soak them, "I'll do the same for you. But how am I supposed to know when to get you out of there?"
"I'll — um, I don't know. Wave at you?" Finn decided, and I nodded.
He never did it any other time, so it would be an easy sign that he needed me.
"Shall I do the same?" I said, before dipping my final biscuit.
"Yes," Finn answered, standing up and grabbing the paper and pencil from the mantle, "That way it'll be easy. A universal signal. I'll write it down in our rules."
"Erm, can I write it?" I questioned, feeling slightly embarrassed to be asking a question like that.
Finn just grinned as he slid the sheet and pencil over to me.
"Number six. No throwing or kicking stuff around when cross. Number seven. When the other gives you the signal, you go to their aid." I said as I wrote them down.
Finn looked at the sheet, and nodded in approval, "Your writing's gotten a lot better. It's even clear upside down."
I felt pride bubble up in my chest.
"Thank you," I mumbled as I stood up and placed the sheet back on the mantle.
"Anytime," Finn said, grabbing his last biscuit and breaking it in half, then pouring some of his tea onto the plate and placing a half in it.
I watched as Finn Junior came over and started lapping up the tea. Finn hesitantly reached out and stroked the cat, who continued purring. Finn Junior leaned into Finn's touch, and I smiled.
Maybe my two boys would get along.
•••
I walked with Jenica and Ezzie down to the netball courts. The other day, Ezzie and I signed up and joined the team. Today, we'd have our first practice. I decided to join some club so I wouldn't be stuck at home bored all the time, just until Tommy found some position for me to work in. Even so, I'd still probably play netball, so I was active. I couldn't stand not doing anything. When I camped out, I was always doing something. Hunting, cooking, playing with the kids, walking my dog, doing chores, messing around with the animals, but in our apartment if I swept the floor one more time I'd go mad.
I convinced Ezzie to join with me because it would bring her into town more often so I, Jenica, and Isiah, could see her more often.
We played netball at our camps, because it was quite an easy game to set up, and the rules were sort of simple, but I wasn't the best at it, being a bit on the shorter side, especially compared to the other girls.
Finn didn't know that I joined the team yet. I wanted to make some friends of my own, friends that weren't Finn's friends. Finn's friends were alright, but I needed some of my own so I wasn't hanging off my husband all of the time.
"Ladies! This is Esmeralda and (Y/N)." Jenica said, snapping me out of my thoughts.
I looked around, and the first thing I noticed was how big the range in ages was. There were girls that were as young as me to girls that were Ada's age. There was one woman who looked to be Polly's age, standing there and holding a whistle. I quickly counted. There were nine girls on the court, not including the woman holding the whistle, twelve girls if you included Jenica, Ezzie, and me.
"The Golds, our newest recruits. I'm Coach Lynnette, but you can call me Lynn," The woman with the whistle said, giving us a motherly smile, "There's a pile of dresses here. Go take a few into the change rooms over there and try them on, see which fits you best."
"Yes, Coach." I said, giving her a grin as I stepped forward and and grabbed a few of the blue dresses that looked my size.
I waited for Ezzie to do the same, and we walked to the change rooms together. I stepped into a stall, placing my rucksack down on the ground, getting out of my red dress, shoving it into my rucksack, along with my flats, and tried on the first blue dress there. It seemed to fit. I stepped out of the stall and moved my arms around. It fit just fine.
I grabbed my rucksack and got out my leggings, slipping them on under my dress, then putting on proper socks and a pair of canvas shoes that Jenica leant to me to practice in.
I pulled my water bottle out of my rucksack and waited for Ezzie. She soon emerged from her stall, her own rucksack over her shoulder. I picked up my rucksack and the other dresses, then we headed back out onto the court, where the other girls were warming up. I put my rucksack and water bottle down on the bench, next to Jenica's, and began to warm up next to Ezzie and Jenica.
"Girls! Fall in!" Coach Lynn commanded after a short while, and the other girls immediately stopped what they were doing and ran over to Coach, standing in a semicircle in front of her.
I stopped and went and stood at one end of the semicircle awkwardly.
Ezzie and Jenica went and stood at the other end. Traitors.
"Now, as you can see we have two new players. Esmeralda and (Y/N)," Coach Lynn began, bouncing the netball she held in her hands, then quickly threw it at me.
I caught it, making an 'oof ' sound as I did so, the ball managing to wind me. For an older lady, she was a lot stronger than she looked.
"Good catch," She praised, then looked back at the other girls, "Now, make them feel welcome. Introduce yourselves."
The one next to Ezzie spoke, "Hiya. I'm Florence, but you can call me Flo."
She looked nice enough. She also looked to be my age, her face still retaining the fullness of youth.
"Hilda." She looked Lizzie's age, and very motherly.
"Dorothy — Dottie for short." She was stunning, a bit older than me, and Ezzie.
"Elsie." She looked Ezzie's age, easily.
"Winnie." She looked older than Ezzie, but younger than Hilda.
Her skin stood out the most, white patches against her chestnut coloured skin.
"Ivy." Another angelic face, with a name easy enough to remember.
If I wasn't married to Finn I'd probably try my luck with some of these girls, honest.
"Emily." She was another who still had the childish roundness to her face.
Her voice sounded settled, though, so it was safe to say she was older than me.
"Sarah." She grinned at me, a shy one.
I returned it, making her smile wider. I reckon she'd be a good mate.
"Dinah." I looked at her, standing next to me, and her flawless brown skin and her brown curls up in a bun.
She looked my age, another good person to try and befriend.
"I'm Jenica, but of course you already knew that," Jenica said, making us chuckle.
"Now, girls, we'll start off with warmups, then move up from there. Grab a partner and a ball, practice your passes." Coach commanded, and I moved to go grab Jenica or Ezzie.
Ezzie paired off with Dottie, and Jenica paired off with Ivy.
I suddenly felt like a fish out of water.
"Hiya. Want to be my partner?" Florence — Flo — asked cheerfully as she strolled up to me.
"I'd like that," I replied, and we walked over to one side of the court.
"Are you Finn Shelby's wife?" She asked, and I nodded.
"Cool." She said, "Now, we're going to do a passing drill. You have the ball, and you have to pass it to me. I've got to keep my hands by my sides while you chest pass it to me. I can only move my hands once the ball is in the air and the pass is in progress."
I nodded, and passed the ball to her. She quickly caught it, making my eyes widen. Her reaction time was crazy fast.
I'd have a bit to learn.
•••
I sat with Jenica and Ezzie in my apartment, listening to Jenica pack her nail polish away, the glass bottles clinking against each other like the marbles Bonnie and I used to play with.
Violet was down in my room napping, thankfully. The girls went and grabbed Violet from the babysitters and had showers, and I made cupcakes and put them in the oven before I showered. They were done now, and I whipped cream up and made them butterfly cakes.
"So, you and Isiah, what's been happening?" I demanded, making Ezzie blush.
"Ooooh, yes, tell us!" Jenica added, coming to sit on the floor next to me.
I sat my freshly painted nails on my lap, trying to keep them free of smudges.
They were nearly dry, but I didn't want to risk anything.
"It's been going good. I ring him and he comes to see me and I go to see him and we go for walks or to dinner or to the pictures. I think I really like him," Ezzie confessed, making me 'aww'.
She had never said that about any boys before Isiah. She never blushed around about any boys before Isiah. She was utterly head over heels.
"He's cooking me dinner tonight. I'm having dinner with him and his father." Ezzie added, making my jaw drop.
"You two are that serious?" Jenica questioned, and Ezzie nodded.
"Fucking hell. You must love him a lot to settle down for him," I joked, making the girls laugh.
I was glad that Ezzie was feeling this way about someone. She deserved to be loved.
We heard a cry come from my room, and Jenica hopped up and rushed down there, coming back out with baby Violet on her hip.
"I'll take her home now, she might be hungry." Jenica muttered, and I nodded, standing up, Ezzie doing the same.
"I'll go to hers too, sister, see you later." Ezzie said, gathering her belongings, as well as Jenica and Violet's.
"See you. Call me and tell me how it goes," I demanded as they headed for the door.
"I will!" Ezzie promised, then held the door open for Jenica and Violet.
Jenica headed out first, then Ezzie, then Finn came inside, saying bye to the girls and shutting the door behind him.
"Nice nails," He said after he came and sat in the armchair in front of me.
"Thanks," I replied, then he spotted my rucksack and shoes next to the couch, as well as my netball dress and leggings on the clothes horse in front of the fire.
"What's that for?" He nodded towards them.
"I play netball now." I informed him, and he hummed in acknowledgment.
He leaned back in the chair and took off his cap, "When's your first game?"
"Saturday, two o'clock, at our courts, against a team from Camden town." I replied, moving to the kitchen and grabbing two cupcakes from the tray.
I bit and pulled the paper down on one with my teeth then bit into the cupcake as I walked back over and handed Finn the other.
"You spoil me," Finn commented, making me chuckle.
"I'll make sure to make your game." Finn promised, then took a bite of his own cupcake, "Holy fuck. Can I take some to work tomorrow? I want the lads to know that none of their girls can bake like you."
I rolled my eyes, "Yes, Finn, you can take some to work tomorrow."
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Please note — I do not play netball outside of sports/PE lessons lol, I do know the basics and stuff but I don't play it enough to know *everything*
What do you guys think of the reader joining a netball team to make new friends? Yay or nay?
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Part 23
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 12
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Luca dialled the betting den, letting it ring. I strained my ears for any other sounds outside, but I couldn't hear any. The window in the room had been covered with a curtain, and the two other doors in the room had been closed. I noticed about three deadbolts on each door. They had planned to kidnap someone.
"Hello?" I heard Tommy's voice come through the phone.
"Thomas Shelby. I think I have something of yours," Luca greeted, looking straight at me.
"Where's the girl?" Tommy asked coldly, and Matteo shoved me roughly into Luca, who put the receiver to my ear, "And I thought we agreed no fucking kids! She's a kid, Luca!"
"Speak." Luca commanded, staring down at me, "And tell him that you're only means to an end."
"I'm here, Tommy." I muttered into the phone, "And he told me to tell you I'm only means to an end."
"Have they hurt you?" He asked, sounding concerned.
"Only when they grabbed me. I came to not long ago." I informed him, then switched to Shelta, "I don't know where I am. Take care of you and yours and mine, forget about me, I'll be fine."
"Don't be fucking stupid, you and yours are mine now. I'll figure it out. I got you into this mess and I'll get you out." Tommy informed me, making me frown.
"Don't you dare try to find me, watch your back so you don't get hurt!" I snapped, then Luca hung up.
"You heard that boys? Thomas Shelby cares enough for her that he'll come for her. Now, all we have to do is wait until they get sloppy." Luca stated, making the men cheer.
I hoped Tommy's word wasn't his law. If he got hurt, it would bring the whole family down, and everything they did, everything they lost, would all be for naught.
I was livid. (Y/N), my wife, was on the phone and Tommy wouldn't even let me speak to her. I wanted to know if she was okay too.
"Let's go for a walk," Arthur commanded, clapping my shoulder and leading me out of Tommy's office roughly.
I followed, knowing that I would only cause trouble if I stayed. I slowed down as I heard the quick tinkling of a bell. Finn Junior. Arthur stopped too, until I felt Finn Junior rub up against my legs, no doubt leaving his grey fur all over my pant legs. Arthur started moving again, albeit slower this time so Finn Junior could keep up with us. He lead me to my house.
"Pack a suitcase, Finny boy," He instructed me.
I walked upstairs and did as he asked, grabbing my suitcase from under the bed and throwing some clothes into it.
"What about (Y/N)'s stuff?" I called back down as the living grey doormat came and jumped up on my bed and started cleaning himself.
"Leave it here, she can pack if she gets back!" Arthur yelled in reply.
"When she comes back." I muttered, heading to the bathroom to grab my toiletries.
I refused to think any other way. They wouldn't want to kill you, to them you shouldn't be an important part of my family, just a traveller girl that got married in.
I threw the rest of my stuff into my suitcase, the stuff that could fit into it anyway. I could always make two trips. I hoped.
I walked back out to Arthur, and he led me across the street to his house, and told me to get into his car. I complied, then helped Finn Junior up, sitting him on my suitcase. He curled up on it and purred as Arthur started the car, driving down the streets of Small Heath, taking us to Artillery Square.
He stopped the car and got out. I did the same, holding open the door until the overgrown lint ball got off of my suitcase and jumped out of the car, meowing at me as if thanking me for my services, then grabbed my suitcase and followed Arthur. I got up to the top of the stairs before realising that the tinkling sound had stopped. I turned around, and the cat was sat at the bottom of the stairs.
"Can't you walk yourself up?" I asked, and the cat stayed in his spot, making me roll my eyes.
If (Y/N) were here he'd be up these stairs in the blink of an eye.
Arthur yanked my suitcase out of my grip, holding it.
I looked down at Finn Junior, who was looking up at me expectantly. I sighed and walked down the stairs, crouching in front of him, then he gave me a slow blink. I slipped both my arms under his stomach, right next to his legs like you always did, making sure I had a good grip on him then slowly standing up.
"Hurry up!" Arthur commanded lightly, watching me carry the cat up the stairs rather awkwardly.
Awkward for me. The cat was probably enjoying every second of my slaving around for him.
"You try carrying this cat, it feels heavier than your Billy!" I snapped making him roll his eyes.
With the size of him, I was absolutely sure that he was heavier than Billy. Arthur lead me to the very apartment he was sat in at midday. I cursed that old slut for bringing him here. You'd be safe, at home with the cat, probably eating the biscuits I stashed away if she didn't.
"There you go, brother," He announced, throwing my poor suitcase onto the floor, "Home sweet home!"
"Place for you to spend time with your wife, bring your mates, play games, gamble, cards, and you keep an eye on our backyard," He informed me as I looked around the room, inspecting it, "It's Artillery Square. Place is full of Communists. The strikers. Having a Shelby — or two — will keep them in order."
It was at this moment in time that Finn Junior decided he wanted to get down, wiggling in my arms, then rolling over and trying to scratch my face. I leaned back, dodging his claws, hitting my head on the doorframe in the process, then crouched and let him down, and watched as he sauntered around the room, avoiding any broken glass on the floor.
"You little bastard! I should shoot you and turn you into a rug to put in front of the fire!" I bellowed, making Arthur chuckle.
"Light the fucking fire, take some of this shit off the walls. Curly will be over later with some poison for the rats. Unless your cat eats them." Arthur informed me, making Finn Junior hiss in protest.
Lazy bastard. I'd have to try to get you to stop spoiling him when you came back.
"Arthur," I began shakily, getting his attention.
"Huh?" He responded, turning back around to face me.
"This morning, I wouldn't have been able to pull that trigger. I know I wouldn't, they would have just walked past. I'm not John." I said, a lump forming in my throat, "I know I'm not."
Sometimes, like today, they treat me like John.
"All right," Arthur cut me off gently, coming over and placing a comforting hand on my shoulder, "You're my brother. I know you're not. I know. In the end, its God who pulls that fucking trigger anyway."
"We don't get to decide who lives, and who dies Finn," He reassured, placing his other hand on my other shoulder, "Not us. You just have to ... flip a switch; in your head."
He clapped me on the shoulder, then wordlessly walked out.
It would be hard to flip that switch. The older boys went to France and I didn't. Some days, like today, they throw me in the deep end, and others, like when Tommy decided that we were to marry, they treat me like a child, always deciding and doing things for me. It was unfair, and confusing. I'd have to ask you how you managed when you helped your father and brother.
I looked around, and found a broom in the closet next to the front door.
"We gonna clean this place up for your mum?" I asked the cat, who gave a sound of agreement.
As I swept, all I could focus on was how quiet it was. In the time you had been living with me, it was never quiet in the house. You were always making some sort of noise, whether it was complaining, arguing with me, singing, bouncing your leg and tapping your shoe on the floor, chewing your gum, or practicing your reading.
I missed that noise, and I was sure little Finn did too.
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Y'all I pierced my own nose last night and it actually turned out decent lol
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Part 13
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 36
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As soon as your eyes opened you grinned. You dreamt of babies, mini versions of Finn and mini versions of you running amuck in your house.
Eyes still closed, you reached out, fully expecting to feel your husband next to you, but instead felt the cold sheets of the bed. You looked over, and he wasn't there. Odd. The curtains of the bed were also pinned back, signalling that he had been gone for a bit. You strained your ears for a sign of your husband moving around the bathroom or the closet. You could hear Saoirse's giggles coming closer to your room, and Finn shushing her, telling her that they needed to be quiet.
After a few beats, the door swung open, and the pair came through the open door carrying trays. Finn's tray was filled with food, and Saoirse's had drinks and biscuits on it. The animals trotted in straight after them, single file. You snorted at that sight.
You noticed a paper flower, which had been painted yellow with what looked like watercolour paint, in one of the glasses, making the corners of you lips turn upwards. That would have been Finn's folding skills and Saoirse's painting, for sure. You had given her watercolour paints for her birthday. It was good to know she was using them.
"Surprise! We made you breakfast in bed!" Saoirse announced, grinning.
You bit back a giggle at the sight of her missing tooth. She had a mishap on her play equipment yesterday, tripping and hitting her mouth on a bench, which knocked out a tooth on the bottom, right next to her front ones. You were just glad that it was a baby tooth, and that she didn't bust her lip.
She'd probably have to smile with her mouth closed for the photos today, but you didn't mind.
You shuffled over and helped the pair arrange the trays on the bed.
"Thank you, my darlings," You said to the pair as you settled back down.
"Do I still get money even though the tooth fairy isn't real?" Saoirse asked the pair of you as she poured herself some juice.
Finn looked at you as you piled your plate up with scrambled eggs and bacon, and you nodded.
"Yeah, why not," Finn chuckled, then pointed to the bedside table on the left, "Top drawer. In there's my wallet, you can grab yourself some money."
Saoirse whooped and rolled backwards off of the bed, then jogged around to the other side, opening the top drawer enthusiastically and shifted things around in her search for Finn's wallet. Once she found it, she held it up victoriously, beaming a smile. She moved to open it, but looked at Finn for permission. He nodded, and she opened it, getting herself five pounds, then placing it back in the drawer where she found it. She crawled over the bed to curl up next to you. You hissed as her cold feet hit your arm, immediately causing goosebumps.
"Sorry," She mumbled, wiggling around so her feet were now under the blanket.
"S'Okay," You replied as you passed your sister her plate, which was filled with pancakes.
She immediately started to scarf them down. You rolled your eyes at her behaviour. Anyone would think that you and Finn starve her with the way she was eating.
Finn repositioned himself so he was sitting up straighter, and so his side was tucked into yours. He had a plate full of French Toast, topped off with bananas, ice cream, and honey. He had cut everything up before he brought it up here, saving everyone the task of awkwardly attempting to cut stuff whilst sitting on the bed.
You all ate in a comfortable silence, bar the purring of the cat on the end of the bed. The dogs were all curled up on the floor together, in front of the fireplace.
Once you finished all of your drinks you stacked everything up on one tray and put the spare one under the other, ready to be taken back downstairs.
You crawled off the bed, stood up, and stretched, reaching straight up to the roof and standing on the tips of your toes, yawning as you did so. Finn watched you as you moved, your hair swaying with your every motion. You turned around and grabbed the trays, and Finn got ready to help you.
"I've got it," You reassured your husband, who nodded.
"If you give me a kiss I'll believe you," Finn replied, smirking.
Saoirse giggled as you leaned over and placed a quick kiss on his lips, then lifted up the trays, heading downstairs.
You managed to not drop and break anything in your trek down the stairs, making a feeling of success bubble up in your chest.
You started humming a song as you continued your walk to the kitchen, and placed the trays on the island, filling up the sink to wash up the dishes, putting your hand under the tap to test the temperature. You looked out the window, and grinned. Today would be perfect photo taking weather. You stopped the tap, then decided to put away the stuff that Saoirse and Finn used to make the breakfast first, making room on the sink for the rest of the stuff.
Once you were done, you grabbed the glasses and jugs, washing them up first, putting them on the rack, then did the dishes, and let the sink drain. You wiped the trays over with a wet cloth, placing them on the rack too, then went back upstairs. You peeled into Saoirse's room, and noticed that her bed was unmade. You made it for her, arranging her stuffed animals amongst the pillows the way she liked them, then went across the hallway to your own room, where Finn and Saoirse were fixing up the pillows on the bed, having just finished making the bed themselves. Saoirse was knelt on the bed as she adjusted the pillows, being too short to lean over it with ease like Finn.
You leaned against the doorway, watching as your sister sneakily grabbed the pillow closest to her, and moved it as if plumping it, gripping it tightly, then picked it up lightning quick, swinging it back then bringing it forward, connecting it to the side of your husband's face, sending him stumbling.
You gasped as your sister cackled, but Finn wasted no time grabbing a pillow of his own and returning the favour, sending Saoirse face first into the mountain of pillows she had just finished fixing.
You guffawed at this, then quickly clapped your hand over your mouth as Saoirse sat up, and looked at you. Finn also had his gaze set on you. Saoirse narrowed her eyes, and shuffled forward on the bed.
"Saoirse — no," You warned holding a finger up as she got off the bed.
"Saoirse; yes," Finn encouraged, making you glare at him.
"Hit me with that pillow and you're not getting any dessert for the next week," You warned, finger pointed at her.
She stopped her stalking over to you, and looked over at Finn.
"Hit her with that pillow and I'll give you two more pounds," Finn said, making your jaw drop.
"If I got hit, you do too," Finn stated, seeing your betrayed expression.
"Fucking — Saoirse, you'll not hit me with that pillow or you'll not be my favourite sister anymore!" You threatened, although it was empty; Saoirse knew you didn't have favourites.
"Bonnie's my favourite anyway!" Saoirse said with a shrug, before launching the pillow at your face, making you shriek and stagger back.
You pulled it off your face just in time to see Saoirse clamber back onto the bed, grab a pillow and pelt it at a laughing Finn, hitting him square in the forehead, throwing him off balance enough that he fell down into a heap on the ground.
While Saoirse was giggling with glee, you snuck up behind her, pillow in hand, and hit her across the knees, hard, making her stumble and fall onto the mattress with a squeal.
"That's what you get for hitting me first!" You declared, crawling into bed with her and tickling her, making her shriek with glee.
Finn, now up with the support of the bed, crawled onto it and started tickling your younger sister too.
"Say 'Finn and (Y/N) are the greatest and I'm sorry I ever hit you two with a pillow' and we'll stop," Finn told your little sister, who was wriggling around, trying to escape you and Finn, both of you with grins big enough to split your faces in two.
"Finn — Finn and (Y/N) — Are the greatest and — I'm sorry I ever hit you two with a pillow," Your sister said, the last bit of the sentence running together, making you and Finn immediately withdraw your hands.
She was now red in the face with tears slipping out of her eyes, huffing. You reached over and grabbed the bottle of water you kept on your bedside table, and offered it to your sister. She sat up and took it, having a few sips.
"So, Finn, when's the photographer getting here?" You questioned your husband, wanting to make yourself look presentable before they arrived.
"I didn't hire one," He said simply, making your eyes widen in disbelief, and your jaw drop.
"You didn't hire one after you said we could get family photos?" You asked disbelievingly, and Finn nodded, then put his finger up, signalling for you to wait.
"I decided that — wait for it — I would buy us a film camera and we take the photos ourselves! How good is that?" Finn replied, grinning, waiting for the reaction of the two girls.
"I like that idea," Saoirse agreed, face now back to normal.
"That is a good idea," You agreed with your husband, and got off the bed, heading to your closet.
"Finn, what's your favourite colour? I want to coordinate outfits with them all," You told your husband as you walked into the closet, immediately grabbing your yellow sundress.
"You won't be able to see it anyway," Finn pointed out, and you stuck your tongue out at him.
"Blue and yellow are fine," He decided, and Saoirse poked him in the arm.
"Finnegan Shelby-"
"My name is just Finn-"
"-Just Finn, everyone has a favourite colour, so what is yours," Saoirse prompted, and Finn shrugged.
"I don't know. Never really thought about it before. Blue and yellow," Finn answered, now deep in thought.
"Those are me and (Y/N)'s favourite colours, though," Saoirse huffed, and it was Finn's turn to poke her in the arm.
"Yes, but you two are some of my favourite people, so I can copy you two," Finn replied, making Saoirse grin.
Nobody else had favourite colours and stuck to them like you Gold children did. But, he had chosen yellow as his favourite colour long ago, when you had taken him to a paint store once. You had enthusiastically shown him all of the shades yellow came in, from a soft, parchment yellow to a deep, Dijon yellow. You chattered and chattered about the yellow, pointing out the shades you liked the most and the shades you liked the least.
He only added blue to his favourite colours after Saoirse moved in with the pair of you. She would always point out how pretty the blue sky to him, show him her favourite light blue dress, bring him home blue things that reminded her of him (his favourite one so far was a throw cushion from a market stall, bought because of how comfy it was, given to him in case he needed something to make his office chair more comfy).
Those two colours reminded him of home. The porch with paint on it from Karl and Saoirse going over the edge of their papers, the kitchen doorway which had all of the kids' heights marked on there, the living room with couches he always let the animals sleep on, even though you would tell him not to, and finally, the two people who helped him make this house a home. You and Saoirse.
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You had managed to colour coordinate your outfits well. Finn had on a yellow sweater and jeans. You had worn a yellow dress with a blue belt, and Saoirse had worn a blue dress with a yellow belt. All of you were barefoot, and with your hair down in its natural state, but you didn't mind.
You had ended up with thirty-six pictures. You took twelve, Finn took twelve, and Saoirse took twelve.
Your twelve consisted of;
- Saoirse laying amongst the wildflowers in your backyard, grinning widely, her two dogs laid on their backs either side of her. You and Finn had woven flowers into her curly hair. The sunlight shining down on her made her eyes look all the more golden instead of brown.
- Finn, leaning against the beam at the front of the house, Finn Junior and Tuck on the stairs under him.
- Finn Junior and Tuck resting in the sun on the porch.
- Finn and Saoirse on her play equipment, him pushing her on the swing set
- You, Finn, Saoirse (who had Finn Junior on her lap) on the porch swing, the dogs laid at your feet (this photo was achieved with the help of the self timer on the camera, which was sat on the top of the railing)
- In the field next to your house, you leaning back on one hand, looking down at Finn, who was laid with his head in your lap, one arm across his midriff, the other reaching up to play with your hair, and Saoirse leaned against your side, looking at the camera.
- Saoirse reading a book with Finn, the pair on the floor, leaning against the bay window seat
- You, Finn, and Saoirse holding hands and walking, Saoirse in the middle, the pair of you looking down at her and her looking at the animals (you had to bring a chair outside to achieve this)
- Saoirse on her carousel, reaching up and attempting to touch the lights that lined the top of it
- Your hand on top of Finn's showing off your wedding rings
- The three of you on the steps of your vardo (which you had moved next to the stables a while back)
- Saoirse feeding your chickens
Finn's twelve consisted of;
- You, leaning against a door frame with your arms by your side, smiling shyly up at the camera
- Saoirse petting your horse Charlotte
- You, sat at your vanity, brushing your hair (he managed to angle it so he was in the reflection of the mirror, camera to his face)
- You and Saoirse on his rocking chair, giggling, Saoirse in your lap
- The cat and dogs on the couch (you had scolded him after this one)
- Saoirse and you making a cake, you showing her the contents inside the metal bowl as she knelt on the kitchen island
- You, and him standing next to a tree in your orchard, looking up at Saoirse who was in the branch above the pair of you
- A mirror picture of the three of you in the guest bathroom downstairs, you leaning against the wall, plaiting Saoirse's hair, and Finn sat on the edge of the tub, Saoirse 'fixing up' his curls
- Saoirse, leaning against the couch with her arms crossed under her head, looking directly at the lens with a serious face
- You, playing guitar
- Saoirse playing ukulele
- Finn and you at the upright piano, Saoirse sat on top of it, legs dangling down over the keys
Saoirse's twelve were;
- Finn, sat up on Charlotte, you kissing Charlotte's nose
- You, spinning around in the field, so your dress was flared out
- Finn sitting in his rocking chair, lighting up a smoke
- You, brushing the cat's fur
- You and Finn, kissing in the backyard (she had giggled and giggled and giggled when she had took this photo)
- Daisy and Duke asleep in their basket
- You and Finn icing the cupcakes that you and Saoirse had made
- Finn, piggybacking Saoirse, Saoirse giggling
- You and Saoirse standing with your backs to the camera, your hands coming up to make a heart
- You, Saoirse, and Finn crouched (you two girls kneeling) in front of the small pond in your front yard, Saoirse pointing to a fish in the pond
- You, sat down in the field, weaving long grass into a basket
- Finn sat on a chair, his front against the back of it, watching you as you leaned towards a mirror, running a finger along your hair (This was Saoirse's favourite, because all you could see in Finn's eyes was pure adoration)
You had taken the film to town to get developed and buy photo frames, a trip which you all thoroughly enjoyed, especially because Finn ended up taking you all to get ice cream. It was a good day.
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CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 23
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I just wanted to go home and drink. Tommy fucked up the good mood you had put me in. The other day, he had stepped me up, giving me an actual job instead of following him around doing endless bits and bobs. A job of making sure everything went smoothly at the racetracks, and that nothing happened to our bookies, and that every bit of money that we made was accounted for.
Today, he had someone following me around whilst I was doing that job. A new boy, no less. It was insulting. Always looking over my shoulder, asking me what I was doing, making sure I was doing it the way Tommy wanted. I grew up around racetracks, I knew how it all worked, Tommy and the boys showed me how it all worked. I could do it in my sleep. It made me feel stupid, the way Tommy treated me sometimes.
I walked up the stairs, and along the balcony. I stopped outside our apartment and pulled out my cigarette case, putting one between my lips, then pulling my lighter out of my pocket. I flicked it open and tried to light my smoke with it, to no avail. Fuck me. This just wasn't my day.
I placed the loose cigarette and empty lighter back into my pocket, and walked into the apartment, taking off my cap as I did so. I was immediately met by the smell of a cake cooking, and the chatter of kids.
You were there, standing next to Karl, Saoirse, and Bonnie as they licked batter off of two beaters and a spoon. You were holding a bowl and two spoons, your hair pulled up into a high messy bun.
You looked away from Bonnie, and your eyes lit up and you beamed me a smile as soon as you saw me stood there, "Finn! I saved you some batter from our celebration cake."
You held up the bowl and spoons proudly. Everyone else said various words of greeting, but were too preoccupied with eating batter. Karl swiped some off of Saoirse's beater, then she swiped some off of Bonnie, who then tried to swipe some off of you, to no avail. You laughed at your brother's crestfallen face, and he ruffled your hair, making you squeal.
Your smile soon dropped as you realised something was up with me. You asked Bonnie to put everything in the sink after they were done as you dropped the teaspoons into the bowl. You came over and looped your arm through mine, leading me down to your room and shutting the door behind us.
"What's wrong, Finn?" You asked softly, a hint of worry in your tone, going and placing the bowl on your bed, then coming to stand in front of me.
"Fucking — Tommy fucked me over." I grumbled, and you gave me an understanding look.
"Want to talk about it?" You questioned, going and sitting on your bed, tapping the spot next to you.
I went and sat down, leaning against the footboard of your bed, as you moved and made yourself comfortable up at the headboard, bowl in hand.
"Tommy had Richard Carpenter following me around all day at the racetracks, asking me questions about every single thing I was doing." I complained, and you scrunched your nose up, placing the bowl down.
"He asked Dick, of all people? One of the new boys? The one who wouldn't know his own knob from a doorknob?" You said incredulously, making me snort, even though I was proper mad.
"Yes, that one. He even accused me of dipping my hand!" I threw my hands up in frustration, and your jaw dropped.
I also didn't like Richard because of the way he always tried to flirt with you; even in front of me. Disrespectful prick. He thought just because he was older than me he could boss me around, even though I had the seniority in rank.
"That's a no go. What did Tommy say?" You questioned, shifting around on the spot.
"He told me to suck it up." I grouched, and you frowned, "Sometimes he sees me as a man but I think he still sees me as the little boy who he left behind with Poll when him and the others went to War. I don't know what to do."
"Do you want some advice?" You asked, and I shrugged.
"Sure." I answered, not sure how it would help.
"Well, you're still growing. You should tell Tommy that it frustrates you, but go with the flow too. You're still a bit younger than him and the others, so it might be hard for them to see that you're a man, especially because of your age gap." You advised, and I nodded.
That made sense. I only turned eighteen just after New Years. I felt eighteen, but whether or not they saw me as eighteen was the question. I'd call Tommy later and tell him not to let Richard follow me around. Maybe it was one of his tests. He liked testing people's loyalty, and his power. Sometimes.
You picked the bowl back up and shuffled down so you were near me, "Now, would you like some batter?"
"I'd love some," I answered honestly, and you placed the bowl in my lap, sitting with your back against the wall, but still leaving a gap between us.
I stretched my arm out and made a noise, and you came and leaned into my side. I wrapped my arm around you, and you made yourself comfortable, snuggling into my side. When you were this close, I could smell your flowery shampoo and conditioner, as well as your perfume. I took a deep breath, and felt all of the tension I was holding leave my body, your familiar scent chasing it away.
You grabbed a spoon and ran it along the side of the bowl, gathering a bit of the chocolate batter, then nudged me, bringing it up to my mouth. I dipped forward and bit the spoon, and you let it go, the bowl of it in my mouth. My eyebrows shot up. This batter was better than any cake batter I'd ever tasted, and I'd tasted a lot of batters.
You gathered your own batter on your own spoon, and placed it into your mouth. I could hear the chatter of the kids and Bonnie through the door, but I wasn't ready to go out yet. I wanted to stay here, with you, eating batter from your celebratory cake.
Hang on. Why were you celebrating?
"Why'd you bake this cake for?" I asked you, and you smiled softly, looking down as you gathered more batter.
"Dad and Tommy are becoming permanent business partners, Dad's gonna be a foot soldier, doing the dirty work. So is Bonnie, when he's got the time." You informed me, "They'll be staying here, with me, and not leaving."
"That's great, honest." I replied, giving you a quick smile as I brushed hair out of your face with my free hand so you didn't get it dirty with batter or eat it.
It really was great that you'd have your family here with you, that you got to stay connected. I'm sure Isiah would be pleased by your sister staying here, too.
“Oh!” You said suddenly, and sat up, feeling around your pockets.
You started patting your chest, and reached down your shirt, then pulled out a lighter from your bra.
“I bought two — One for me and one for you, just in case the other doesn’t have theirs. Sorry if the letters are a bit messy, I carved it in myself,” You explained, handing it to me.
I looked at it under the light. ‘F.S.’ Was carved into it, very neatly might I add. I spotted a little carving of a razor blade down in the bottom corner, making me snort. It was a nice, thoughtful gift.
“I love it, thank you,” I said, giving you a soft grin.
You blushed and looked away, mumbling something about it not being a big deal. The smile stayed on my face as I gathered more batter on my spoon, feeling much better than I was when I walked in the apartment door.
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THIRD PERSON'S POV
Today was the day. Your first netball game. You were excited, and nervous. Everyone came to watch you play. You were sure Finn told them, as you kept it quiet.
You looked over at the seats that lined the courts as you grabbed your bib, WA printed on the front and back in white, and pulled it on over your netball dress. Ezzie wasn't playing this quarter, she was on the bench, going to swap out Flo when she got tired.
You snorted as you saw your family take up nearly an entire ground row. From left to right, there was , Curly, Uncle Charlie, Jeremiah, Isiah, Michael, Polly, Aberama, Bonnie holding an upset Violet, Saoirse, Finn with Charlie on his lap and the cat at his feet, Karl, Ada, Tommy, Lizzie, Linda with Billy on her lap, Arthur, and Johnny Doggs.
Charlie had noticed you first, in your yellow netball dress, and pointed at you, calling out your name, prompting everyone else to look. You gave them all a smile and a wave as you walked over to your starting spot on the goal third, making sure your feet were behind the line. You looked over at your husband once more.
He was watching you carefully. You had braided your hair back into twin braids, so it wouldn't get into your face whilst you played. He liked the look on you, this way he could see your face properly.
‘Good luck’ You saw him mouth, and you gave a thumbs up, mouthing back ‘thanks’.
You focused your attention back on the umpires, your own Coach Lynn, and one from Camden Town, as Coach Lynn flipped a coin for who was starting off with the ball. Flo picked heads, and the other Centre picked tails. You watched as the silver coin left Coach Lynn’s hands, and landed on the ground.
“Heads!” She announced, and you grinned as she gave Flo the ball.
Flo stepped up into the centre circle, and the whistle was blown. You stepped into the centre third, and made sure you were in front of the other team’s WD.
“Flo!” You called out, and the pass came, you catching it in front of your chest, then pivoting around, looking for an unmarked girl on your side.
A flash of blonde in a yellow netball dress caught your eye, no red dress near her. Ivy. You threw the ball, and ran up to the goal circle. Ivy threw the ball back to you, and you threw it to Hilda. She pivoted around, facing the ring, and threw the ball back to Ivy, knowing that she wouldn’t be able to get the shot with the string bean standing in front of her.
“Uncle Arthur, she looks taller than you!” Karl gasped, pointing to the Camden Town GK as Ivy got the goal.
“And she doesn’t even have heels on.” Saoirse added, making all of the adults chuckle.
Finn was shocked. When you said that netball was a fast-paced game, he didn’t doubt you. But he didn’t think that it was that fast.
“The time it took to get the first goal was less than thirty seconds!” Ada exclaimed, looking down at her watch.
“They’re not allowed to hold the ball for longer than three.” Finn informed her, not taking his eyes off the game, “If they do, it’s a held ball, and it’s an automatic swap over. That’s why they’re always moving.”
Finn knew the rules off by heart now. You had told him, and answered every question that he had about your ‘confusing’ game, just so he could watch it and not be confused about what was happening. He refused to go and support you and not know what was happening. It was a stupid thing to do. A fool could do that. Finn wasn’t a fool. He was a Shelby.
Finn groaned as Camden Town team got the ball because Dinah passed it to Ivy.
“What’s happening now?” Saoirse demanded, grabbing Finn’s arm.
“Dinah, that one with the GD on her bib? She passed it all the way down to Ivy, the one with the GA on her bib. That’s not allowed, it needs to be touched in the centre third, and Dinah threw it from Camden’s goal third down to our goal third, so Camden’s got the ball.” Finn said, gesturing as he did so to make his point clear, and Saoirse nodded.
She understood. Kind of.
Polly and Aberama started chuckling, making Finn look at the pair.
“Nothing,” Polly said, and Finn turned his eyes back to the game.
The pair knew that you wouldn’t go support someone’s game and sit through numerous rundowns of the rules unless you cared for them and wanted to make an effort, and Finn did exactly that.
•••
Arthur watched you and your table as you drank, keeping an eye on you lot and making sure no one bothered you and dampened your mood, per Finn’s request.
The girls had asked you out for drinks after your win, and you agreed. As you drank your gin, your cheeks ruddy and heart full, you felt like life was as perfect as it could get.
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AHHH first netball game!! Sorry for not making it longer lol but I figured that you all didn’t want to read a full game of netball lmao
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Part 24
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 44
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I answered the phone and Tommy immediately started speaking.
"They say they haven't even heard of us. So tell Aberama and Isiah to introduce themselves. And Finn, you stay out of it." He instructed, then hung the phone up.
I turned around in the booth and nodded to Isiah and Aberama, who immediately got into the car and got ready to go.
I thought about Tommy's orders, and quickly dismissed them, running out and jumping into the car with them. If he could go around wielding a gun, then so could I.
"Decided to step up in the family business, aye boy?" Aberama asked, smirking, making Isiah scoff and roll his eyes.
"Step down more like it," He muttered, making me frown.
He had his turn in the streets. He's still having his turn in the streets. Now it was time for me to have mine. We drive through the streets of London until we got to where we needed to be, somewhere in Limehouse. As soon as the car screeched to a stop, I opened the door and got out, my heart pumping.
I followed Isiah through the alleyways, pulling out my pistol as he approached a door and tried it. It didn't open, so he shoulder barged it, hitting the door with a grunt, but effectively opening it. I followed him through the building, turning to look over my shoulder at Aberama but finding him gone.
We turned a corner in a corridor, and I ended up in front of Isiah. I made my way down the corridor, pistol at the ready, looking in every doorway for a threat.
"Psst, Finn! This door," Isiah whispered, nodding to the white one with worn down paint in front of us.
I stood in front of it, opening it slightly, only to get stopped by a bullet coming through the door a bit above my head. I swiftly moved to the side of the door, jerking my head. Isiah followed my silent instruction and went and stood on the other side of the door frame, in the corner.
We waited for a few second, then I moved to open the door and enter the room. Another gunshot sounded, and I felt the bullet hit me in the arm, making me shout in surprise and slide down to the ground. I looked down, and my coat arm was already soaked through with blood. If I wasn't in so much pain I would've laughed. It was in the same spot that you put the temporary tattoo of a gun on when we first went to the fair together.
"Oh, fuck," I sighed breathily, looking up then over at Isiah.
(Y/N)'s going to kill me.
•••
Aberama helped me hobble through Ada's house, to the sitting room. I had lost a lot of blood, lots more than I thought I would. I huffed as I stumbled a long.
"Come on," Aberama muttered as we entered the sitting room.
"Couch. Couch!" Aberama told Isiah, who started clearing the cushions from it.
"Put something down for the blood. My sister will fucking kill me," I instructed Isiah, and he carelessly grabbed a throw blanket from an armchair next to the couch.
The blanket knocked a statue off of a table, making me wince.
"Be fucking careful! She spends thousands of pounds on this shit," I exclaimed, then Aberama helped me flop onto the blanket covered couch.
"Get me some booze," He commanded Isiah, peeling off my coat, making me yelp.
I started huffing, readying myself for what was to come as he ripped open my shirt sleeve. He squeezed my arm, making me scream.
"Just fucking get the thing out of me and sew me up. Just do it," I begged, and Isiah handed me a bottle of whatever.
I had a swig of it, wanting to be drunk enough that I wouldn't be able to properly feel what Aberama was about to do to me.
"Peaky boy, give me your blade," Aberama demanded, and Isiah removed his hat and grabbed the blade from the brim, giving it to Aberama who poured the booze on it, then handed the bottle back to me.
I took another swig and he grabbed it off of me.
"That's enough. Don't want you throwing up on your sister's furniture," He said, putting it on the coffee table behind him.
Isiah came and put his arm around me, holding me down. I chuckled nervously, bouncing on the spot in anticipation and patted his arm, silently reassuring him that I was fine.
"You know what you're doing?" Isiah asked Aberama, sounding a bit nervous.
"I've done this a dozen times. I once took a bullet from between two ribs, one inch from the heart. Mind you, it was a horse," He replied, chuckling, "And the horse did die."
I started chuckling, and so did Isiah. I reckon we wouldn't even have known what we were laughing for.
"Hold him. Hold him," Aberama commanded, and I clapped Isiah's arm twice, heaving as I waited for Aberama to make a move.
He sliced into my arm, making me scream. It was a white hot pain, which only got worse as he dug his fingers into the hole, then plucked the bullet out.
"Here you go," He said, showing us the bullet, "Just a little one."
Isiah patted my chest, hugging me a bit tighter, but not so tight as to hurt me. Aberama turned and dropped the bullet into a glass ashtray sat on the coffee table.
"What the fuck is going on?" A voice questioned angrily.
"Oh, fuck," I murmured, then turned my head to look at my sister, "Hello Ada."
"Get out. Both of you," She ordered, making me mumble another 'oh, fuck'.
"Ada? What's up?" I heard you question, then enter the room, our daughter on your hip and our sons trailing behind you.
"Daddy!" Finley cheered, toddling over to me, Isaac following close behind.
"Finn Theo Shelby!" You exclaimed, looking at my arm.
Isiah scooped up Finley before he had a chance to run over to me, then picked up Isaac, both of them waving bye to me.
"You're in for it now," Isiah snickered, making you snap your head in his direction.
"Don't for one second think that I'm not going to tell Polly and Ezzie how you've let Finn traipse around in the streets with a gun," You warned, making Isiah stop snickering, then gave me one last look and left the room, trailing after your father.
Your father gathered his coat and a towel before leaving the room, "Push this on the wound. Keep up the pressure."
"Get out," Ada snapped at him, snatching the towel out of his grip and skittering over to me.
"I'm so sorry, Ada. They broke a statue of some thin woman," I explained, hoping that she wouldn't growl at me.
"Fucking statues," She growled as she walked over and picked the ashtray up, looking at the bullet inside of it.
"What has Tommy told you?" She asked as she sat down next to me, looking me dead in the eye, "Shelbys stay out of the sporting stuff."
"What? To maintain your fucking reputation?" I threw back, earning a soft slap on the cheek.
"Oi!" She started, "You listen to me. We've got a chance. Tommy has given us that chance. He's got power, we've got money, and our past is left behind us."
"And you've got a precious young life, Finn you fucking idiot! What would (Y/N) do if Isiah and Aberama came home and told her that her husband was dead? That Finley, Isaac, and Rosalie wouldn't have a dad anymore?" She questioned, making me feel terribly guilty.
"Three inches to the left and that would've been gone," She informed me, pressing the towel down, making me groan in pain.
"You've got nothing to prove, Finn. You have got nothing to prove." She declared, and all I could do was nod, even if I didn't agree with her.
I had everything to prove, to everyone.
•••
I walked in the door, and immediately heard a call of 'Dadda!' I looked down, and the boys were toddling over, followed by Rosalie speedily crawling, squealing behind her dummy as she did so.
"Hey, Finn," Saoirse greeted from her spot on the couch, Daisy painting her nails a shimmery blue, and repeating the greeting.
I leaned down and picked up Rosalie with my good arm, going and sitting on the couch across from the girls, greeting them.
"Is it true you got shot?" Saoirse inquired, making Daisy perk up.
I helped the boys up onto the couch, then looked back over at them.
"Maybe," I replied, then winked, confirming that I had, making them giggle.
I helped Rosalie up into a stand as the boys made themselves comfortable, Finley babbling as he did so, Isaac quite content driving his toy car all over the couch.
"Don't make them think getting shot is alright," You snapped, and I turned my head to look at you as you came into the room, coming and sitting down next to me, pulling Isaac into your lap and giving him a kiss on the cheek, then leaning over and giving Finley a kiss, making him squeal.
"I'm not, am I, girls?" I questioned, then grunted as Rosalie's chubby hand found it's way up to my curls and pulled.
"No," The girls chorused as I reached up and tickled my daughter, making her squeal in delight, her dummy falling out of her mouth to reveal her two little teeth down the bottom.
"Girls, can you take the babies for a walk?" You asked abruptly, making the two eleven year olds look at each other, then at you.
"Come on, Finley, let's go get your gum boots!" Daisy cheered, leaning over and picking up my son.
He placed an open mouth kiss on her cheek, making her giggle. Isaac slipped down from your lap and followed them. Saoirse came and grabbed Rosalie off of me. I chuckled as Rosalie did her little open and close of the hand goodbye. Like how you never got a look in with the boys, I didn't even get a look in with Rosalie. The only thing of mine she had was my freckles.
You watched through the window as the girls headed down the garden path, and around the side of the house, heading for the orchard, the dogs and cat following them.
Once they were out of sight, you looked at me.
"Why the fuck did you follow Dad and Isiah to London? Finn, you've got direct fucking orders to stay in the legal stuff, we both do. That's why you run racecourses and I fuck around with jewellery, and we both do our bit in the company when needed," You stated, bringing your hands to rest in your lap and clasping them together tightly.
"I just wanted to see what it was like," I admitted, making you purse your lips but nod.
You knew how everyone treated me. How I felt about it.
You took a deep breath in, "Finn, fuck what they all think. You're doing fine. You don't need to prove yourself-"
"-But if I don't then I'll never step up in the company," I interjected, making your eyebrow twitch.
I had you proper cross with me now. You'd probably make me sleep on the couch. I hope the cat would sleep on my feet to keep me warm.
"Finn, you don't need to step up. We're fine where we are. We can take care of us, the kids, and the animals." You stated calmly, "They all take us seriously, they don't think we're stupid."
"They don't think you're stupid," I threw back in reply, then set my jaw.
Tommy and Arthur never took me seriously. The only one who ever did was John. They went to France, I stayed home. They built the company up, I didn't help. They moved away, I stayed in Small Heath. I was always getting left behind. The youngest. The weakest.
You reached over and grabbed my knee, stopping me from bouncing it. I didn't even realise I was doing it. Your eyes were full of worry.
"Finn, I love you, the kids love you, the animals love you. My family love you, and your family loves you. And that's why I worry about you. The only thing you need to prove right now is that you're sensible, and you won't do that running around the streets with a gun in hand," You advised, "If you keep on disobeying Tommy you won't get anywhere. You need to prove you're sensible so they know they can trust you. You need to prove you're sensible so you can stay safe."
I didn't miss the way your voice wobbled at the end. You looked to the side, blinking rapidly, withdrawing your hand from my knee. I grabbed it, and brought it up to my mouth, kissing it softly.
"Does it hurt?" You asked, looked back at me, then turning your gaze down to my bandage wrapped arm.
"Yeah, but it's fine. I didn't die," I joked, making you scoff and roll your eyes.
"Well you could've!" You snapped, and I squeezed your hand thrice, a silent reassurance that I was fine.
"I'll do better," I promised, making you nod and take a shaky breath.
I would. I'd try my best to. I wouldn't run around with a gun for a while now, having my first proper bullet hit me. The adrenaline rush when we were chasing the pimp was like no other, but I felt better when I was home with you and our family.
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CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 19
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I stood next to you in the field as everyone placed their items in the wagon, to go up on the smoke with Arthur. You had placed an envelope in there, and wouldn't tell me what it was, as well as some flowers. We had bought two windowsill planters, like you wanted to, and set one up in your room, and hung the other on the outside of our lounge room window.
You were looking around, as if expecting someone. I nudged you, and you ignored me. I huffed and looked over to my left, and my jaw dropped.
Esme was approaching us with her kids, along with two women. I recognised one as your cousin Jenica, the other I didn't know. You walked up to her and hugged her, thanking her for coming. I looked around. Charlie, Tommy, Polly, Ada, Lizzie, and Linda all looked just as surprised.
You and the others approached our group.
"I'm here only to watch Arthur go up on the smoke. Then, me and the kids, we're leaving." Esme spat as you came and stood back at my side.
Tommy nodded solemnly, his gaze cold and calculating as he looked as Esme, then at you. You stared right back at him, defiantly unafraid.
"How did you manage this?" Tommy asked you lowly, watching as Esme and the kids put flowers, drawings, and personal belongings on the wagon.
"I whispered it into the breeze and she carried it all the way to Esme for me," You replied, not even bothering to look at the man.
Tommy gave a short grunt, then walked off, knowing that was all he was going to get from you.
"Does Jenica have anything to do with it?" I questioned croakily, wrapping an arm around your shoulder.
You leaned into my side, bringing your own arm around me, "Yes. Jenica's sister, she ran off and married a Lee, one of the same ones that Esme and the lot are travelling with. Jenica got a message to Esme for me, through her sister. Esme called Jenica's apartment when I was there and I begged and begged, saying that John's kids deserved to see their uncle off, and Esme agreed to bring them."
I looked at you in surprise. You looked back up at me, and raised your eyebrows, as if to say 'what?'. I leaned down and placed a kiss on your forehead, silently thanking you. If I spoke I'd be crying in seconds.
"It's alright." You murmured, rubbing my back, "It wasn't that hard to do."
I snorted. Tracking down people who didn't even know where they were going to be in twenty-four hours seemed an impossible task. But, if one person could do the job, of course it'd be you, using one of your many tricks that you had up your sleeve.
I turned to watch Uncle Charlie and others put gasoline on the logs below the wagon, my chin still sat on your head.
I noticed something that wasn't tears in the corner of my eye, and turned my head to look, you doing the same.
Audrey Changretta was approaching us, carrying a white flag. I stood up straighter as someone called out 'Tommy!'
"It's all right, let her come," He announced, holding a hand out to stop anyone from doing anything.
Your free hand found mine, and you squeezed my hand. I gave it a squeeze back as Tommy said something to Audrey.
•••
You, Tommy, Polly, and I were now in Linda's living room, Audrey Changretta sitting across from us, sipping her tea as if she just popped in to discuss the weather. Tommy said you could come along because you deserved to know what was going on, especially because you were thrown in the deep end by both the kidnapping and when he needed your help in the Square.
You were sat on a cushion on the floor next to Polly's feet, because Tommy knew that she'd be able to hold you back in case you tried to hit Audrey. You wouldn't dare hit Polly, you admired her too much. He knew that you'd probably give me a shiner without a second thought.
But I knew that you weren't stupid. You knew what importance this meeting held, and how important it was to keep your hands to yourself, to stay calm. Tommy didn't know. Or, he didn't care. It was hard to tell.
"Your note talked about making terms for peace," Audrey began, "But my son says there are no terms. You took my husband and my son. We took two of your brothers."
"The vendetta is done," Tommy said solemnly, nodding.
"We say the vendetta is won," Audrey interjected, "We will take everything you have. All your businesses, signed over to us. You agree to this, or my son will kill you all, one by one."
"The vendetta is won." Tommy agreed, making my blood run cold, "That's it. No more killing."
"Who do you think you were, Mr. Shelby?" Audrey spat, and you rested your head on Polly's leg, watching as she and Tommy stared at each other in an act of dominance.
Tommy blinked and looked down at the glass in front of him, picking it up, and throwing it back in one go. You looked at me and raised your eyebrows as if to say 'what now'.
I unclasped my hands and grabbed my own glass next to me, shaking my free hand. 'I don't know'. You sighed, and pursed your lips, looking away.
•••
We were stood in Tommy's warehouse where he brewed his gin, looking at Luca and his gang stood across the room from us.
I noticed one man with a fucked up eye, a big scar running across it. It looked recent, but not fresh. He was looking at you angrily with his good eye. You just gave him a smile.
It clicked it my brain; this was the bent bastard who tried it on you.
Luca spoke in Italian, then you snapped, "Look at us what?"
The Italians looked shocked. Luca quickly regained his composure, and ignored your little outburst.
"All that's left of the Peaky fucking Blinders." He said, then approached the table.
He snapped his fingers, then another man brought a briefcase forward, pulled papers out, and placed them on the table.
"I've had my lawyer draw up these papers," Luca announced, stepping back over to the table, "Cover every enterprise in your possession. Bars, restaurants, warehouses."
He gestured widely, then down to the papers, "Every fucking thing that you've taken all these years to gather together."
"You will sign them all over," He walked over to be face to face with Tommy, "to my family, or you're gonna die. Right here."
They stared at each other for a bit.
"I would've buried you all, but my mother, she uh, she knows you, she said, it'll be worse for you if I let you live, and take away everything that you have." Luca said, then raised his hands and placed them on Tommy's shoulders, who held out his arms.
"Search them," Luca commanded, then pulled out Tommy's hand gun, passing it to another man in his crew, and went and stood in front of Polly, "Especially don't trust this bitch."
He reached up and ripped open her blouse, and I could feel you stiffen next to me. I nudged you with my foot. I felt the same way, but we couldn't do anything about it. A man moved forward and yanked you away from me, patting you down. I raised my arms as someone came and checked me, but kept my eye on you, even as they took away my handgun.
The man pulled out a hunting knife from your sleeve, and kept on patting away. He placed the big knife on the floor, the jagged edge catching the light. Your eyes widened, then you slapped the man across the face, making Luca turn to you and the men at the back raise their guns.
"You should tell your men not to get too handsy, that's what made your friend lose his eye last time," You hissed, and Luca simply nodded, turning to the man you slapped.
"She's a kid. Behave," He warned, and the man nodded, then finished patting you down.
"She's a good kid too. Pity you can't sign her over," Luca mused, and I felt my heart stop.
Surely they couldn't ask for you, could they? Yeah, your father married you off but it wasn't a contract.
The men all went back over to the other side of the room once they were done, and you returned to my side. I grabbed your hand and held it tight. There wasn't any hand squeezing, any silent reassurances that it would be alright, because we weren't sure if it would be.
They could take you back to New York and we wouldn't be able to do a damn thing.
"So," Luca began, looking at Tommy as he grabbed a pen out of his coat pocket, "Sign. Every fucking one of them."
He dropped the pen on the table, then leaned over it, putting his hands on the paper, "You can sign them on your knees. On the floor."
Luca then flipped the table, making you gasp.
"Get on your fucking knees and sign!" He growled, and Tommy knelt down, looking up at Luca.
"A friend of mine once said," Tommy stated, pointing a finger at Luca, "Big fucks small. So I had to find someone bigger than you. Now, you may know there are two families in Brooklyn, who want to take over your monopoly on the import of liquor into New York."
"But if they move against you in New York, they'll start a war between the families." Polly interjected.
You looked up at me unsurely, and I shook my head. I didn't know what the fuck was going on. As usual. I tried to put on my business face, to make it seem like I was in on the secret.
"But if you were to die in a vendetta with some fucking bookmaker in Birmingham, they could take over your business without a war." Tommy announced, looking up at Luca, who seemed less than pleased.
"We also contacted a businessman in Chicago." Polly continued, "He's also interested in moving into the liquors business in New York."
"His name is Alphonse Capone." Tommy declared, and Luca's facial expression changed.
"You been talking to that fat fuck?" Luca questioned, and I could hear his voice shake.
"You see, all the blood relatives you brought with you from New York, they're all dead, Mr. Changretta." Tommy stated, "And these men here, they work for money, for the highest bidder. They now have new orders."
"Is that right?" Luca asked, turning around to face his men, "Is that right?"
They all shuffled backwards. Luca turned back to face us, nodding.
"Hey ... Very fucking–"Luca cut himself off, reaching into his coat for his gun.
Tommy picked up something from the floor and hit it out of Luca's hands, then quickly got up, grabbing him. Luca forced him back against a pipe, and Tommy head butted the Italian, then pushed him towards a drum of gin, sending a punch fair across his face.
Luca picked up the rod that Tommy had hit the gun out of his hands with, and hit Tommy with it, then took another swing, Tommy dodging this one.
Luca backed him into the pipe again, and started hitting him over the back with the rod. Tommy put his arms around his midriff, and pushed Luca back into a table holding bottles of gin, smashing his face into them repeatedly.
The door opened, and I gasped. In walked Arthur, as alive as I was.
He raised a revolver, and shot Luca in the head, the bullet busting the barrel of gin behind him.
"Tell your people in Chicago that Michael Gray will sign the import license to New York." Tommy commanded, "Three hundred barrels of English fry gin a month."
"Leave. All of ya," Arthur ordered the men, and they started filtering out of the door.
"You! One eye! Get back here, now!" I hissed, making the man stop, and turn around on the spot.
"Finn," Tommy warned, placing a hand on my shoulder.
I yanked it out of his grip, leaning down and picking up my handgun.
"Come on." Arthur commanded gruffly, leading everyone, bar you, out of the warehouse.
"I want to take his eyes, and his hands, can I do it?" I asked, turning to you, my eyes immediately meeting yours.
You pursed your lips, but nodded, "Do it, Finn. Just— don't carry on with it. Make it quick."
I nodded, turning back around, and shooting the man with one eye in the knee, making him scream in pain as he buckled. I picked up your hunting knife and stalked over to him, crouching in front of him.
"You're either very brave or very stupid to fucking follow Luca here. I, and my wife over there, believe it's the latter." I said, grabbing his face and looking him in the eye.
"You know what happens to people who touch my family, my wife without their permission?" I asked, and he shook his head.
"They lose their hands," I snarled, pushing him back, making his back hit the concrete with a crack.
I scrambled to stand over him, and started hacking off his left hand, making him shriek as I sawed through the bone, and pulled his hand free, throwing it .
"Holy fuck," I heard you breath behind me as I threw his dismembered hand away, then started on his right hand.
He was losing blood quickly, his skin turning pale and clammy as I finished the second, standing back up and looking down at him.
I pulled my cap off, and ripped the razor blade free from the inside of the brim, then leaned down, and sliced through his good eye, making him bleed.
"Always take the eyes first, never forget where you come from," Tommy said, making me turn around.
He was stood in the doorway that everyone left out of.
I nodded, and you came up to stand next to me.
"Let's go home, clean you up. You did good, Finn." You advised, leading me out of the building.
I realised once the sun hit my face that I hadn't hesitated like I did when I had to blind the Italian that helped 'kill' Arthur. I didn't think at all. I was just mad. Maybe that's the secret.
•••
You looked down at me from your spot in your armchair as I laid on my back in front of the fire, bottle of whiskey sitting just beside my left hand.
"You should be getting drunk at the Garrison with your family." You stated, petting the cat as he came and rubbed against your legs.
"Fuck my family," I grumbled, sitting up with a struggle, "I should've been told Arthur was alive."
I went to go take a sip of the whiskey, but found the bottle empty. I stood up, and threw it at the protective grate in front of the fireplace, making you jump as it smashed.
"Fucking hell, Finn, if you've got a problem-"
"I have a problem, all right!" I hissed, kicking the coffee table with enough force to flip it up onto the couch, "Arthur's my fucking brother too, I deserved to know that he was still alive!"
"You're right," You admitted, making me stop and look at you.
You never admitted to being wrong, even if you were.
"What they did was wrong. They should've told you that he was alive, you're old enough to be trusted with that information. But, that's not the way things happened, and if you have a problem, you should go and tell Tommy instead of taking it out on the poor furniture." You said calmly.
I scowled and sat back down on the floor. You came and sat next to me, bringing your bottle of gin down with you.
You lifted it to my lips and I took a sip. You took a sip yourself, then put the cap on it. I watched as your wedding ring caught the light from the fire, then closed my eyes and took deep breaths to calm myself down.
You started humming a tune you had heard on the radio the other day, which then turned into mindless humming. I listened to that, the crackling of the fire, and the purring of the cat. Home.
"We gonna go to Tommy's and have a few with Arthur?" You asked, making me open an eye to look at you.
"I can drive us there, I only had that one sip." You said, and I opened my other eye and nodded.
"If we get too drunk we can sleep at Tommy's," I muttered as I got up and grabbed our coats, passing you yours, then putting on my boots.
You chuckled as you grabbed the keys, and said see you later to the cat. I grabbed your hand and lead you out to the car, feeling excited to go and have a drink with my not-dead brother.
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Okay so I finished stranger things s4 and I told my friend that Two was kinda cute and she replied 'why do you only like fictional white boys that look like rats' AND IM STILL CACKLING but also how dare she 😭😭 but shes not completely wrong tho ahskdhsh
Also I'm loving Robin and Nancy's newfound friendship heck yeah
Love y'all ❤️
- Sunflower x
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 18
Part 1
MASTERLIST
I woke up to the sound of someone retching. I shot up, and Finn was leaning over the bed, so I shuffled over to him and rubbed his back until he got it all out.
"Did you get any on the sheets?" I asked, and he shook his head, taking deep breaths.
"You stay here, I'll clean this and grab you some water," I told him, giving him a final pat on the back and walking off to the bathroom.
I grabbed our toothbrush cup from the bathroom and placed our toothbrushes on the sink, filled the cup up with water and took it back in to Finn.
He took the cup gratefully, cleaning his mouth and spitting it into the bin. I looked through the door and saw the sunlight filtering through my window.
I left our doors open so I could feel some breeze while sleeping. I had closed the curtains around Finn's bed before going to sleep, although I was sure he wouldn't wake up from the light.
"Want to go back to sleep for a bit?" I questioned softly, climbing back into bed with him.
"Yeah," He mumbled, eyes half closed as he snuggled into me.
I heard the phone ring, and cursed, clambering out of bed and walking down the hall.
I picked up the phone with an annoyed "Hello?"
"(Y/N). Arthur's body is going around town in a wagon. On today. Starts at ten o'clock; on the dot, go to Polly's and stand outside with her. Don't be late." Tommy instructed coldly, then hung up the phone.
I looked down at the phone in shock, setting the mouthpiece back down on the receiver and walking down the hall, looking through my clothes and finding a black dress. I set it on my bed and shut the door, not wanting the cat to put his fur all over it. I looked at the time. Seven o'clock. That gave us two and a half hours to get ready, allowing a half hour for travel, even though we wouldn't really need the full half hour to drive down to Watery Lane.
I lit the fire, and headed back down to Finn's room, and grabbed the bin. I cleaned it out in the bath, washing the contents down the drain, then disinfecting both the bath and the bin.
I then decided to have a quick shower, putting on my underclothes, as well as doing my routine of putting on cream and deodorant, then wrapping my robe around me before I wrapped my wet hair into a towel turban to keep it out of the way, and headed towards the phone, flipping through the phone book until I found the number for Charlie's Yard.
Finn had stayed with Charlie after everyone else moved away, so I was sure he would know what my husband liked eating most.
The operator patched me through, and to my surprise, Curly picked up with a 'Charlie Strong's Yard, Curly speaking, how may I help?'
"Hello? Curly, it's (Y/N)," I greeted, twirling the cord around my finger, "Erm, would you happen to know what Finn likes best for breakfast?"
"Oh, hello Miss (Y/N)! Yeah, Finn, he likes omelettes with bits of bacon, onion, tomato, and mushroom. He likes fried potato too." Curly replied cheerfully.
"Thank you Curly, you look after yourself today, alright?" I commanded lightly, shifting my weight from foot to foot.
"Yeah, I will," He responded, now somber, "I got to go get horse ready to take the wagon, bye."
"See you later," I said, then ended the call.
I walked over to the fridge, and found the bacon, mushrooms, and tomatoes, but didn't find any onion in the wooden crate. I found potatoes, thankfully.
I huffed, and looked down at the cat, who was laid in front of the fire, purring contentedly. I grabbed his cat food and put it down in his bowl, and realised that I'd have to get an onion from somewhere.
"For fucks sake," I grumbled as I slipped on my slippers, and exited the apartment, heading next door and knocking.
The door was opened by an old lady, Miss Bird. Finn told me that she was a spinster who killed her sweetheart and took his money. I didn't disbelieve him, she looked downright evil. He also said that she hid a revolver in her shawls. That I fully believed, without hesitation. Evil old hag.
"What do you want?" She snapped, eyeing me up and down.
"I need to borrow an onion, I'll give you one of ours when we go shopping next, honest," I informed her, and she tried to close the door on me, but I stopped her, swinging it wide open and looking at her with narrowed eyes.
"Listen, you fucking middle-class cow, my husband wants an omelette with onion in it for breakfast, and he's going to get it, so let me take an onion; by order of the Peaky Blinders, before I kill you and feed that annoying bird of yours to my cat." I hissed, making her totter over to the kitchen and grab an onion, speeding back and giving it to me.
"Thank you for your service!" I said cheerfully, then went back to my own apartment.
I took my hair out of my towel turban and placed the towel back in the bathroom, then headed out to the kitchen and peeled the potatoes, sliced them then put them in a small frying pan. I got started with the omelette, chopping everything up, mixing it in with the eggs, then tipped it into the big frying pan. I heard Finn come padding up the hallway and reached over, switching the kettle on, listening to it boil.
Finn came up and stood behind me, wrapping his arms around my waist and looking over my shoulder as I turned over the potato slices.
"Tommy said Arthur's funeral's on today at ten. If you go and grab your clothes I can iron them for you. I want us to be out of the house by nine-thirty, quarter to ten latest. We've got to go to Polly's and stand with her, Tommy's orders." I told the boy, and he hummed in acknowledgment.
I flipped the omelette successfully, and cheered.
"This for me?" Finn asked, his breath tickling my ear.
"Yeah. Want toast with it?" I asked, and he scrunched up his nose, shaking his head.
"I'll be full enough." He stated, and I nodded, putting the omelette on his plate, and placing it under the grill to keep warm, then cooking my own.
By the time I was done cooking my omelette, the potato slices were ready, and I plated everything up, made him and I our coffee and tea, then we sat at the table.
I looked up at the clock. Eight o'clock. That gave us an hour and a half to eat our breakfast, iron the clothes, for me to do my hair, and Finn to shower. The boy only took five minute showers, so we had plenty of time.
Finn tasted his coffee, and his eyebrows shot up.
"Is it not okay?" I asked as I cut my omelette up.
"It's fine — I didn't know you knew how I liked my coffee." He admitted, picking up a potato slice and popping it into his mouth.
"I've seen you make it enough times that I figured it out," I muttered, then started eating my own food.
We ate in a comfortable silence, listening to the crackling of the fire and the cat purring.
"I didn't think we had onion," Finn commented after he ate the last of his food, and I chuckled.
"We didn't. I bullied the bird for some." I admitted, making Finn laugh as I scooped up both of the plates, and took them to the sink.
"I'll grab my clothes and wash up the plates, you've already had a shower," Finn protested, getting up from his seat and heading over to the sink.
I walked to the end of the kitchen bench, and pushed on the planks softly, sending it swinging back towards me, revealing a small cupboard which held our washing machine, and a small shelf to sit detergent and other chemicals on. I grabbed the iron from on top of the machine, and the old, thick sheet we threw over the dining table so we could iron on it.
I grabbed the extension cord, throwing it over my arm, then shutting the cupboard. I laid the sheet out, placed the iron on it, filled it up with water, then plugged it into the extension, then plugged the extension in next to the kettle.
Finn brought his clothes out, and I lead the cat to my room, locking him in there after I grabbed my dress, just for the time I was ironing the clothes.
I ironed Finn's suit and coat first, then placed them on the hangers and walked them down to his room, then ironed my own dress and coat, getting dressed straight away, then packing away the iron, sheet, and extension cord.
I looked up at the clock. An hour left. I walked down the corridor and grabbed Finn's brush off of his dresser. I detangled my now dry hair, and pulled it down into a low bun. I headed into my own room, Finn Junior curled up and asleep on his bed, and grabbed a pair of good shoes out of the wardrobe, slipping them onto my stocking covered feet.
I looked up to see Finn exiting the bathroom, his towel sitting low on his waist as he entered his room, his curly hair still dripping wet.
I headed into the bathroom, and brushed my teeth. I saw Finn's toothbrush was still dry. I frowned. He'd be brushing his teeth before he left. I walked back into my room, putting my earrings on, and my ring. I shut my window, and locked it, then closed the curtains, sending the room into darkness. Finn exited his room, fully dressed and his hair done.
"You're brushing your teeth before you leave," I commanded the boy, stepping out into our hall.
"I don't have the energy to," Finn protested lightly as I fixed up his askew tie.
"Do you have the energy to stand?" I asked him, and he nodded, "Then that's all you need to do, I'll brush them for you."
We headed into the bathroom, and Finn sat on the edge of the tub, and I stood between his legs, brushing his teeth, making sure to get every spot.
"Done," I informed the boy, and he put a hand on my waist, leaned past me, and spat the contents in his mouth out into the sink.
I rinsed his toothbrush, and we headed out of our apartment, Finn locking the door behind us.
"You ready for today?" I asked as we walked along the balcony, then headed down the stairs.
"No. You gonna stay with me?" He replied, and I looked back at him as we headed towards his car.
"If I leave I'll drag you along with me," I echoed my words from last night, making him manage a smile.
•••
We stood side by side in the street as the caravan with Arthur inside rolled down the street, Curly and Charlie walking beside the horse pulling it. Finn interlaced his fingers with mine, and I gave his hand a squeeze, watching as people walked up and put flowers in the wagon.
I laid my head on Finn's arm, and suddenly felt guilty. I hadn't even thought about grabbing flowers this morning. I didn't even know where to get flowers around Artillery Square.
"Finn," I murmured after the wagon had passed us, catching his attention.
"What?" He mumbled, voice sounding croaky.
"Can we buy a box to put in our windowsill and grow flowers there? So we have stuff to put in the next wagon that rolls down the Lane?" I whispered, and he pulled me into his chest, hugging me tightly.
"Of course, we can buy the stuff after we leave here, and buy some flowers to burn with the wagon, yeah?" Finn replied gruffly as I put my arms around him, happy to stand in the street with him for as long as he needed.
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I made a playlist on Spotify for this fic which is fun
Love y'all ❤️
- Sunflower x
Part 19
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 37
Part 1
MASTERLIST
TAGLIST
"(Y/N), which frame do you want for this photo, this oval one or this rectangle one?" Finn asked, holding the two frames up, along with the photo he was talking about.
The photo was the one of Saoirse leaning on the couch.
"Mm, oval one," I decided, and he nodded.
I took the backing off of the heart shaped one in front of me and placed a photo of Finn, Saoirse, and I (and the animals) in it.
We were just finishing up putting photos in the frames now. These two would be the last two to go in the living room, one going to sit on the piano (the one of Saoirse) and the one I had was going to sit on the bookshelf.
I didn't like photos in bedrooms. I was funny like that. I got it off of an elderly woman that used to live next to me when I lived with Marian. She said that photos in bedrooms would see every sinful action happening, and as a child I completely believed it.
I secured the back onto the frame once more and picked it up, then stood up and walked over to the bookshelf, deciding the put it on the shelf that was eye level with me.
It sat between a deck of cards and a small clay statue Saoirse had made in an art lesson at school. It was meant to be an artistic rendering of a heart, but it was shaped more like a lopsided triangle.
My eyes drifted back to the cards again, and my heart stopped. Oh fuck, Finn and I forgot to give each other anniversary gifts. I had gotten Finn one on very short notice, but I didn't want to bring it up in case he forgot. It'd be shit to make him feel bad about it.
"Erm, Finn?" I started as I turned back around, facing my husband who was now gathering all of the empty photo frames.
"Yeah?" He replied, stacking the frames into a pile.
"I just realised that we forgot to give each other gifts for our anniversary," I snorted, shifting from foot to foot.
"Oh, fuck," He muttered, standing up, photo frames forgotten, "I got you one but I got distracted with the breakfast and the photos."
He then headed upstairs. I headed into the mudroom, and fished around in my coat pocket, producing a deck of cards. The back of them were blank, and that's where I put my gift for him.
I went and sat on the landing of the stairs, waiting for my husband, bouncing my leg as I did so. I heard Finn coming back down the hallway, and looked up when I heard his feet hit the stairs to see him carrying an engraved wooden box.
He came and sat next to me, and handed me the box. I ran my fingers along the top of it, loving the feeling of the wood dipping and curving. It was an intricate design of a sunflower with vines and other things surrounding it. There were small divots in either side of the box, and it had three drawers in the front. I opened the top, and found that it was a jewellery box. Inside the lid were hooks to hang necklaces on, with pouches at the bottom so they could sit in there, and adjacent to it were boxes for rings and pairs of earrings. There were two small figurines holding hands on a little platform along the back of the box.
"You can lift the top bit out," Finn informed me, and I did so, revealing more compartments, these ones slightly bigger, probably for bracelets and bangles.
I put the top part back in then shut the lid, opening up the sides to find more hooks to hand stuff on. I opened the first drawer in the front, and it was another compartment drawer. The next one down had padding in it, to put rings in. The last one was just a drawer with no compartments.
"Oh, it's gorgeous Finn, thank you," I murmured, looking up at my husband.
I needed a jewellery box, having to use the drawer of my vanity to put everything in and just being too lazy to go to the shops and buy anything.
He rubbed the back of his neck sheepishly, "It's alright."
He then reached out and touched the back of the box, and I heard something cranking. Once he stopped cranking and removed his hand, the figurines started rotating and the box played music. After a bit, I realised what song was playing.
"Is that one of the songs from the ballet we went and seen?" I questioned my husband, who nodded.
"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy," He confirmed, and I grinned.
"You're so romantic," I teased, and looked back at the figurines.
The girl was wearing a yellow dress, and the boy was wearing a peaky cap. I snorted.
"Are these meant to be us?" I asked jokingly, and watched as Finn blushed.
"Oh, it is!" I crowed, throwing my head back and clapping my hands, "Finn, you're such a romantic, it's adorable."
"Shut up," Finn mumbled, red in the face as he noticed the cards on the stairs above us.
"This mine?" He asked, reaching for them.
"Yeah," I replied, watching him as he grabbed the pack of cards and flipped them over in his hands, inspecting them.
"52 things I love about you," He read the packet, then opened it.
They were normal playing cards, but had blank backs. I wrote the '52 Things' on the backs. I watched as he looked through all of them, chuckling at some.
1. Your looks (I didn't marry you for anything else, Shelby)
2. You help me reach things on the top shelf
3. You're always there for Saoirse (as well as your own nieces and nephews)
4. You brush the cat when I don't feel like doing it
5. You help me think positive when I feel negative
6. You helped me build up my self confidence
7. Your laugh
8. Your cuddles
9. Your kisses
10. You're not afraid to be silly
11. You help make our house a home
12. You make a good pillow
13. You clean the hair clogs from drains so Saoirse and I don't have to
14. You treat our animals like human babies
15. You try to maintain good relationships with my family and friends
16. You use sound effects when telling a story
17. You always touch door jambs when you walk through doors
18. You run through the alphabet when alphabetising anything
19. You keep a photo of Saoirse and I tucked into your cap (yes, I've seen it, sentimental bastard)
20. You always flip things around in your hands
21. You're an early morning person like me
22. You like climbing things (like me)
23. You put up with Finn Junior when the pair of you didn't like each other
24. You got me Christmas and birthday presents from our pets and signed the cards 'To Mum, from your loving sons'
25. You put your family first
26. You attend Saoirse and I's many activities without any complaints
27. You spoil us
28. Your voice
29. Your sense of humour
30. Your ability to keep our inside jokes running
31. You are considerate
32. Your personality
33. You learned how to do hair just so you could do mine when I don't feel like it
34. You always catch my attention just as I'm about to walk out the door so you can get one last look at me
35. You're a good cook
36. You accept me for who I am
37. You offer to wash up because you know I don't like floaties in dishwater
38. You know how I take my tea
39. You always make sure there's biscuits in the cupboard
40. You always give Saoirse another sweet whenever you think I'm not looking
41. You trust me, and I know I can trust you
42. You got your ears pierced with me and Saoirse on New Years Eve (the gold cuffs look nice, by the way)
43. Your freckles (and the way you let me play connect the dots with them sometimes)
44. Your hand fits perfectly around mine
45. You laugh at your own jokes
46. You taught me how to skip stones
47. You won me Pip (I am still disappointed that you did not take the opportunity to name your bear Squeak so we matched names)
48. The first thing you do when you walk in the door is seek out Saoirse and I
49. You learned the languages of our people
50. You buy me yellow things and Saoirse blue things whenever you see fit
51. The way that you are unapologetically you
52. You said 'I do' on the 10th of January, 1926.
"It's not much because I forgot it was our anniversary until you reminded me the other day," I admitted, and watched as he gently ran his fingertips over the writing on the cards.
"They're amazing, (Y/N), honest. I love them, they're thoughtful as," Finn replied, his voice soft and eyes glistening.
I was happy to sit there in silence with him until he felt better, but Tuck decided to come in through the dog door and track mud behind him. He shook himself, sending mud flying everywhere, some even going as far to hit the couches around the rug.
"Oh — You could've used the mat, now I've got to bath you! You naughty, naughty boy!" I complained as I used the banister to help myself stand up, Finn sniggering behind me.
Tuck just flipped over, ready for belly rubs as I approached him.
"No," I told the dog, wagging my finger at him, making him whine as I walked past him and into the hallway.
I walked down to the bathroom and grabbed Tuck's tub from in the cupboard under the sink. It held his brushes, nail clippers, and shampoo in it. I sat it on the sink, ready for when the mud dried and I could brush it out, then give him a shower.
I headed back out to the living room, where Finn was towelling the wet mud off of Tuck with one of the towels from the mud room. Tuck was gnawing on a bone, looking quite content. Finn threw me another towel, and I wiped the mud off of the floor and couch with it, not wanting to grab the cleaning supplies from the basement. I'd wipe it down when I vacuumed and mopped next.
Finn threw his towel back into the mudroom, and I followed suit, Tuck running over and laying on the floor in front of the window as soon as he was free.
I 'awwed' at the sight. I knew he'd probably fall asleep in the sun. My big boy.
"I love you," Finn said as I moved and grabbed our gifts, wanting to put them up so the dogs didn't chew them.
"I love you too," I replied, then hummed as I headed over and put them on the bookshelf, not wanting to walk up the stairs just yet.
Finn pulled a smoke and his lighter out of his pocket, placing the smoke between his lips then lighting it. I screwed my nose up and opened the window.
"You never used to hate the smell that much," Finn complained, lit cigarette still dangling between his lips as he came and sat on the window seat.
It was true. The smell of cigarette smoke always stunk to me, but it had become proper rank to me as of late.
"Well it turns my stomach now, you remember this morning," I huffed, going and grabbing a book off of the bookshelf.
Finn nodded in agreement as he leaned out of the window and exhaled.
Finn lit up a smoke in the bedroom this morning while we were laid in bed, and it smelled so bad that I threw up.
"You know, Saoirse won't arrive for a bit, we've got the house to ourselves for a while," Finn said suggestively, making me snort.
"You should've thought about that before you lit up that smoke, you'll stink of it," I pointed out, making Finn quickly put the smoke out on the window frame.
"I can go have a shower so I don't stink, wanna join?" Finn asked, a smug grin on his face.
"You can go shower, I'll be here when you get out," I answered as I settled down across from him, opening up the book.
Finn groaned, leaning against the window dramatically.
"We can christen the couch in front of the fire," I said, not looking up from my book, knowing that if I looked at Finn I'd probably drag him over to the couch myself.
Finn whooped and headed upstairs, nearly tripping up them, making me snort and grin.
"I'm okay!" He called out back down the stairs.
I sighed and put my book down, knowing damn well I wouldn't get any reading done as I waited for my husband.
•••
You packed the last of the dishes away, and wiped down the sinks. You had a picnic dinner in the garden, you and your little family (plus the animals). You found out that the smell of coffee turned your stomach as well.
The phone rang, and you hurried over it, picking it up with a "Hello?"
"Bee! It's Bonnie," Bonnie greeted, giggling as he sat on the floor next to the kitchen bench in his own apartment.
"Hello, Bonnie," You replied, rolling your eyes and feeling yourself smile at how happy your brother sounded, "What's got you so happy?"
"I met a boy and went on a date today," Bonnie replied lowly even though it was only you two in the phone.
"Oh, that's great! What's his name? And how was the date?" You asked as you jumped up onto your kitchen bench, knowing you might be on the phone for a while.
"His name is Oscar, and the date went grand. He bought me beer when we met up because he thought that I wouldn't like flowers, y'know, because flowers are too girl-like," Bonnie said, twirling the cord around his pointer finger. "He's really nice, I like him. I could've cried when he dropped me home."
"That's cute," You said, swinging your legs as you drummed your fingers against the countertop, your nails clicking as you did so.
"Shut up," Bonnie spoke, and you just knew that his entire face would be red, right to the tips of his ears.
"He's coming to my next fight, do you think he can sit next to you in the front row? I would've asked Ez but she's scary sometimes," Bonnie stated, and you 'awwed', resulting in him telling you to shut up again.
"He can sit next to me," You confirmed, wanting to meet the boy who managed to make your Bonnie so giggly.
"And don't be mean or tell him anything about me from when I was little, or I'll smother you with your pillow as you sleep," Bonnie threatened, and you agreed that you wouldn't, even though you knew that he wouldn't smother you.
Bonnie loved you too much to hurt you on purpose.
As you continued talking to your brother, watching the hand on the clock go round and round, you felt closer than ever to your brother, and you were glad. You felt yourself growing apart from your siblings after you moved in with Finn, but now, as you giggled with Bonnie over the way he and Oscar managed to get lost on their way to the place they were having dinner, you knew that you were overthinking.
You were fine, your siblings were fine, and you all couldn't grow apart if you tried.
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Another filler chapter, I apologise if it doesn't flow as well as my chapters usually do
This chapter was surprisingly hard to write and I have no idea why lol I was stuck for agesss but I managed to finish it for you guys
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Part 38
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 6
Part 1
MASTERLIST
(A/N: I have absolutely no idea what wedding dress shopping is like lmao bear with me here pls)
I paced back and forth, waiting for Polly and the rest of the girls to arrive.
"Keep on going and you'll tear a hole in the carpet." Finn said, lighting up a cigarette.
"Shut up! I'm going shopping for a dress everyone will see me in, it's stressful!" I snapped, turning around to face him.
He shrugged, "I'm going shopping for a suit today and I'm not walking a quarter mile."
I rolled my eyes as I unwrapped a piece of gum, "The suits are all the same, no one ever looks at suits, it's the bride's dress they all look at."
Finn hummed in agreement, and placed his hands on his stomach as he bounced his leg.
"I've been thinking," He began as I threw the gum into my mouth, "We agreed to be civil, so we called a truce but we don't have terms for the truce. We should make some."
"How smart, do you want a medal?" I snarked, sitting on the coffee table in front of him, crossing one leg over the other, trying to be mindful of the fact I had a dress on for once.
"I'm just saying, it would make stuff a lot easier if we knew what to expect from each other," Finn pointed out.
"That does make sense," I admitted, tucking my hair behind my ears and smoothing it down.
Finn produced a comb from his inner coat pocket and offered it to me. I took it wordlessly, and used it to tame my hair somewhat.
"Maybe you should tie it up?" Finn offered, making me scowl.
"No!" I snapped loudly, making him jump.
"I wasn't gonna fight you over it," Finn grumbled, making me throw the comb at him.
"So, say we do call an official truce, what happens if one of us breaks it?" I asked curiously, leaning forward, placing my forearms across my legs to support my weight.
"Whatever the other says — If I broke the truce you could tell me to run down Watery Lane wearing nothing but a smile, and the other way round," Finn decided, making me smirk.
"That sounds like a spot of fun — let's start making the rules, then," I agreed, and he got up, grabbed a piece of paper and a pencil off of the top of the fireplace, and sat back down, leaning on the coffee table.
"I'll write it up and stick it on top of the mantle so we can always see it, and so you can read it later on," Finn explained, already writing the number one.
I giggled as I realised I read the number — I learned my numbers from one to ten last night, as well as all my letters — Jeremiah called me a fast learner, a praise that kept me in a good mood all last night, even after Finn started on me because I dropped a plate.
"Okay, number one, no stirring each other up," Finn announced, writing it down.
"Number two, no touching me unless I say so," I supplied, leaning back onto my palms.
"I'll make it no touching each other unless the other says so. Number three, don't let the other get insulted in our presence, it will save a lot of fighting." Finn said, writing it down.
I frowned as I thought about how Finn didn't say anything to Linda yesterday.
"Number four, we have the right to walk away during an argument and the other person can't follow us," I added, watching the pencil glide gracefully across the page.
"Number five, look out for and protect each other — we're in the middle of a vendetta, the Italians probably know your family is working with mine, so they could target you too." Finn explained, making me purse my lips and nod.
As Finn put a full stop a knock sounded on the front door, along with Polly calling out. I got off the table, and walked over to the door, opening it.
Ezzie, Saoirse, and Lizzy were all standing there. Saoirse ran forward and cuddled me tightly.
"Are you off then?" Finn asked from behind me, coming to stand next to me.
"Yeah, busy day." Lizzie replied, "We'll see you after, come on (Y/N)."
"See you later," I said to Finn as I linked arms with Ezzie and grabbed Saoirse's hand.
"Miss Polly is driving us and Ezzie's getting in with Miss Ada and Miss Lizzie," Saoirse babbled, walking me over to Polly's car.
"Hey, Poll," I greeted, letting Saoirse slide across the brown seat before hopping into the vehicle.
"Morning," Polly replied, sending me a small smile and setting off, "I heard from a little birdie that you wanted a yellow dress?"
"Yeah, it's my favourite colour," I admitted, "But if I can't find one it's not the end of the world, I don't think we'll find one anyway."
"We'll do our best, my girl," Polly reassured me, making me grin.
"Saoirse, guess what I did last night?" I said to my little sister, watching her fiddle with the end of her coat.
"What?" She replied curiously, looking up at me.
"I learned how to read and write the alphabet, and my numbers up to ten," I said, watching her eyes widen and her jaw drop slightly.
"Can you teach me?" She asked excitedly, bouncing up and down.
"I can try," I replied, turning my eyes onto the road.
Within a few minutes we were outside a boutique named 'Susanna's Seams'. It looked nice enough. Polly stopped the car, and we all hopped out.
"Yellow dresses aren't common, so don't get your hopes up," Polly informed me, and I nodded.
The woman fixing up a mannequin in the window looked like she was going to faint when she saw us all. Polly strutted up to the door and opened it, Saoirse right behind her. I followed the pair, holding the door open for Lizzie, Ada, and Ezzie.
I shut the door behind Ezzie, and looked around. The older, frumpy woman behind the counter looked bewildered.
"(Y/N), flip that sign on the door to closed," Polly instructed, and I did as I was told.
"But we're open!" The woman in the window protested.
"Not until we leave, by order of the Peaky fuckin' Blinders." Polly said, pulling a flask out of her fur coat and taking a swig from it, then pointing the sliver object in my direction, "This young lady needs a wedding dress, something in a yellow shade."
The older woman rushed to the other side of the store, grabbing some dresses off of the rack.
"Sophie, come help," The older woman hissed, making the younger woman dart over and grab another, empty rack and wheel it over to the older woman, who started placing the dresses she gathered onto it.
I sat on a seat next to Polly, watching them scramble around for us. Once that rack was full, Sophie wheeled it over to us, the dresses ranging from a bright, eye catching yellow to a toned down, barely there yellow.
"Here you are," Sophie said, sounding breathless.
I stood up and started looking at the dresses, arranging the ones I liked to one side and the ones I didn't to the other side. I only liked three dresses.
"There's a fitting room over there near Susanna," Sophie pointed over to where the frumpy woman was, and I nodded, dragging the rack over there.
"Ezzie, get up and come help me with the zips." I commanded, and Esmeralda didn't hesitate to jump up and come over.
I grabbed the first dress and headed inside the room, Ezzie hot on my tail. I gave the dress to her, and she hung it behind the door. It was a nice dress, very much like a ball gown, with no straps and a big tulle skirt.
I started getting undressed, and, once I was in my under layers, Ezzie handed me the dress, and I undid the zip, then stepped into it, then she did it up.
"Oh, God, the material's not right, get me out," I urged, and Ezzie leaned over and undid the dress with ease.
I stepped out of it, and Ezzie hung it back up, and opened the door, grabbing the next dress. I tried it on, and the material felt fine, but it was unflattering.
"You look like a half plucked chicken," Ezzie snorted.
"Shut up," I grumbled as she undid me.
She passed the last dress, and I stepped into it, then looked at myself in the mirror in front of us, and I gasped.
It fit me like a glove, and wasn't unflattering in the slightest. It was an off shoulder gown with sheer sleeves ending at my wrists, and a tulle skirt, but it wasn't too big, just right. It had gold detailing on the bodice, which trailed down the dress.
(A/N: This is just the dress that came closest to what I imagined, you can envision your own)
"I feel like that fairy princess in the bedtime story your Mum used to tell us," I murmured, as if being loud would break the magic and the dress would turn into something horrid.
"You look gorgeous, (N/N)," Ezzie whispered as she did up the zip, "Let's go show everyone else."
She led me to where the other women were sitting, and Saoirse squealed.
"(N/N), (N/N), you look — you look so pretty!" She gushed, bouncing in her spot next to Lizzie.
"Gorgeous," Lizzie said sincerely, giving me a small smile.
"You look a vision," Ada confirmed, "If my brother seeing you like that doesn't make him want to skip the ceremony and consummate the marriage I don't know what will."
I blushed and looked away, not used to being complimented.
"Give us a spin, love," Polly encouraged.
"Yes, spin!" Saoirse shouted, clapping her hands.
I spun on the spot, giggling at how the skirt billowed around me.
"I never want to take it off," I told the girls, making Ada ‘aww’.
I felt truely and utterly gorgeous in this yellow wedding dress.
"It doesn't look very yellow," Sophie stated, making me scowl.
"It'll look yellow in the light of the sun, so shut your mouth you ignorant fucking cunt!" I snapped at her, Ezzie placing a hand on my shoulder.
"On the house," Susanna said as I stormed back to the fitting room to get dressed.
"We're Peaky Blinders, it's never any other way." Polly said flatly as Ezzie closed the door behind us, making me snicker, "And that girl there, Sophie, she needs to go — permanently."
Ezzie unzipped the dress, and I stepped out of it, pulling my other dress back on and slipping my feet into my shoes, and we walked back out to the women, Ezzie holding the dress. Sophie came over and Ezzie handed it to her to be bagged.
"Now, I don't want to have all the same style dresses, because what will suit one of you mightn't suit the other — Just pick whatever dress you want, preferably in your favourite colour," I informed the group, "The men can match a tie to a dress."
That had been a detail Finn and I had discussed last night after coming home from Jeremiah's. I didn't want everyone looking the same, we're not fucking blades of grass.
Everyone started getting off the seats and looking for dresses. Ezzie set off towards the green dresses.
I lead Saoirse over to the kids dresses, looking for a white one — Another detail we had agreed upon, the kids wearing plain white and black instead of colours. Saoirse was going to wear a dress that was white with a black sash around it, and Karl was going to wear a plain black suit with a black bow tie. I had no doubt they would have everyone clucky.
•••
We managed to get everyone the dress they wanted. Polly had picked a gorgeous purple dress, Ada snagged a dark blue, Lizzie grabbed a deep red, and Ezzie picked a bold green. The best part was that everyone looked absolutely, effortlessly beautiful in their dresses. That and the fact that we got all of the dresses for free.
I decided to keep my dress up in Polly's spare room. She didn't want me keeping it at the house in case Finn saw it.
The girls and I discussed my somethings; something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue, and I had picked them out successfully, except for my something new, because apparently Finn was covering that for the pair of us.
The something old was going to be Birdie Boswell's pearl earrings. I was hesitant to wear them, but Polly said that they were passed down to her and she could therefore pass it down to whoever she damn well pleased. My something borrowed was going to be the tie from Dad's own wedding suit that he wore when he got married to Ezzie, Bonnie, and Saoirse's mother, Rose. I was going to wrap it around my bouquet. My something blue was going to be my undergarments.
On the way home, Saoirse jumped in with Ada, and the rest of us women went to go get my something blue — nice looking undergarments, with a matching garter set. I was planning on burning them as soon as I got home.
I could just wear a blue ribbon on my wrist. What the girls didn't knew wouldn't hurt them.
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I couldn't find any nice obviously yellow dresses 💔💔 buttt champagne is still technically yellow lol
Love y'all ❤️
- Sunflower x
Part 7
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 9
Part 1
MASTERLIST
We arrived at the inn. Finn shut the car off, and took a deep breath.
"Do we have to stay for long?" I inquired, looking at him.
"If Tommy wants us to," Finn replied, making me scowl, "And we've got wedding photos before we eat, so you might want to wipe that ugly look off of your face."
"Shut up before I take off one of my garters and strangle you with it," I threatened, using the rear view mirror to make sure I looked halfway decent.
"How sadistic," Finn commented, making me roll my eyes and get out of the car.
"You'd love every minute of it," I snarked, then hissed at the feel of the street on my bare feet.
I should've went home and grabbed my boots. You wouldn't have even seen them due to my gown.
Finn got out, and we walked into the inn together. He put a hand on the small of my back as a staff member came over and guided us to the area that Tommy had rented out for the reception. Half of the room had tables that were lined with all sorts of food, and circular tables for us to sit at whilst eating. The other half of the room was cleared, most likely being our dance floor. The staff member lead us to a little room past that, where a camera and backdrop was set up.
"Linda's gonna take the photos, then Jeremiah's gonna help us sign the paperwork to make it official," Finn informed me, then the devil herself entered the room.
"Oh, don't you two look lovely," She said in what sounded like a mocking tone.
"Linda, shut the fuck up and don't antagonise my wife." Finn told her abruptly, which made me start sniggering then full on cackling.
She looked at us like Finn had just pulled out his revolver and shot her with it. She huffed, then stomped off, her heels muffled by the carpet floor.
"Right, where's the happy couple?" I heard a voice call out from behind us, making us turn around.
Arthur strutted over, and clapped Finn on the back, and nodded at me.
"Groomsmen first!" Ezzie called out, and Finn moved to go stand in front of the backdrop.
"Finn," I grabbed his arm.
He turned to me, and I quickly looked over him, making sure he was decent.
His tie was askew, so I adjusted it.
"There, now you're okay," I said, making him nod and walk off.
•••
I hated this. You and I had to sit at a table all by ourselves whilst we ate. I checked my pocket watch. Exactly half an hour ago we signed the papers to make it official. You were now (Y/N) Shelby. You argued with Tommy for about ten minutes over having to change your name, your brother had to come in and settle you down.
"Can't you eat something instead of pushing it around on your plate?" I scolded you, sick of watching you play around, "My people worked hard to get this food ready."
Johnny Dogs, Curly, and Uncle Charlie had led a team of people to cook for us. I had already finished my food, and was now waiting for you to eat something so you wouldn't be hungry all night.
You rolled your eyes, "I'm not hungry."
"Eat at least the pasta so you have some lining on your stomach for later on," I reasoned, being very familiar with the horrible feeling of drinking on an empty stomach.
You stabbed your fork into your pasta angrily, and ate it. I moved my chair closer to yours, grabbing my own knife and fork to cut up your pork, knowing the pasta alone wouldn't be enough to fill you up.
"I talked to Tommy when we were getting photos done, after we make our rounds we have to stay for at least half an hour, after that we can go home. Everyone will be too plastered to notice." I notified you, making you nod.
People were already up and milling about, drinking. Tommy got the band to start playing music about five minutes ago. You were taking too long for us to walk around to peoples' tables. You finished the pasta, and put your fork down.
"Now some meat." I urged, making you scowl.
"Uncle Charlie went through the trouble of slaughtering a pig just for this, now give it a rest and finish the meat so we can hurry up and start doing our rounds," I said through gritted teeth.
You didn't move to pick up your fork, so I stabbed my own into the pork and manoeuvred it to your mouth, holding my other hand under the food in case the gravy dripped.
"Tommy and Aberama are watching us, come on," I grunted, making you lean forward and bite the pork.
"Now was that so hard?" I asked, stabbing another piece of meat and eating it myself.
"I'll eat at home, can't we just do our rounds now?" You pleaded.
I let out a deep breath through my nose, but got out of my chair, and pulled out yours.
"Let's go thank Charlie and the boys for cooking before we make any rounds." I said as you stood up and took my arm.
I spotted the men we were looking for in a corner. I led you over to them, grabbing a flute of champagne on the way. Charlie spotted us first, and said something which made Curly and Johnny Dogs spin around.
"Here he is; the man, the myth, the legend." Johnny greeted with a grin, then looked at you and frowned.
"Behave!" Charlie hissed as Curly greeted us.
I introduced you to the three men, and you made polite conversation with Charlie and Curly, Johnny flat out ignoring you.
I'd have to speak to Tommy about it.
"We've got to go make our rounds and see everyone else, thank you for cooking," I said as I started leading you away from the trio.
You and I were already having a shit day, you definitely didn't need Johnny Dogs being a cunt on top of it all.
"I'm finding Ezzie and heading to the bathroom," You muttered, handing me your flute of champagne and walking off.
I headed over to Arthur, and listened mindlessly to the conversation between him, Aunt Polly, and Ada, sipping my drink every now and again.
After a bit, Tommy came over.
"Finn, where's your wife?" He asked shortly, making me shrug.
"She's with her sister," I answered, and Tommy shook his head impatiently.
"Look over there, boy." Tommy instructed, gesturing in a certain direction.
I complied, and your sister was there, but you were nowhere to be seen.
I scanned the room, "Maybe she's in the bathroom still."
"Go find her," Tommy commanded, and I placed my now empty champagne flute and your still full one on the table next to us.
"Aunt Poll, can you come for a walk?" I asked, making her nod and give her alcohol to Ada.
I figured that if you were crying Polly could comfort you. I wasn't the best with crying people.
"I'll come too," Arthur announced, downing the rest of his drink.
We walked hurriedly to the nearest bathroom. Through the closed door, we could hear a woman yelling at someone. I furrowed my brows and put my ear up to the door, Polly doing the same. Arthur pushed me down so he had room to put his ear to the door.
"I don't know why they brought you here, because now you're tangled up in their fucking business! You're untrustworthy and you're too angry to do anything right!" The woman shouted, then a sharp thwack sounded through the air, indicating that someone had been slapped.
"And you've got yourself mixed up with a man! How stupid can you be, you're going to end up fucking pregnant at sixteen. I pity the poor chap because you're ugly and unloveable, and that's why I never ever told anyone new that you were my daughter." The woman hissed.
"Poor bird," Polly murmured as I began to stand back up.
The next thing we heard was a barely audible 'I'm sorry mummy', and I felt my heart drop.
"Oh God, that's my bird," I panicked, trying the door handle but finding it locked.
"Move, boy," Polly snapped, pulling a revolver from her handbag and shooting handle off of the door.
I pushed the door open, and you were knelt on the floor, your face in your hands, blood seeping through your fingers. Your shoulders were shuddering as you sobbed and spoke in unintelligible Shelta.
"Marian Jones," Polly hissed, as if the very words tasted sour on her tongue, "How dare you show your face here again."
You looked up, and I could see that one cheek was redder than the other, and that your lip was busted. Blood was pouring from your nose. You didn't waste any time getting up from the floor and running to me. You body collided with mine, and I let out an 'oof' as I put my arms around you.
"Arty, go get Tommy and Aberama," I said, and I heard Arthur turn on his heel and start jogging.
You were holding onto me for dear life. I could feel your tears wetting my shirt.
"You've got some fucking nerve coming here and starting on my wife," I seethed, "You're lucky that I don't take your eyes out here and now."
Marian scoffed, rolling her eyes. She looked drunk.
"If it were up to me, I'd take out your tongue and your eyes so you could never have the honour of speaking or seeing to this poor girl ever again." Polly spat as Aberama, Bonnie, and Tommy approached us.
"Your lovely ex flame came to visit," Polly commented dryly as I rubbed your back.
"I'll take her home," I announced, making Bonnie nod as Aberama walked in and grabbed Marian roughly.
I took off my suit coat and wrapped it around you, leading you to my car. I put you into the passengers seat, then slid over the hood with ease and hopped into the drivers seat, starting the car and beginning the short drive back to Watery Lane. You were reduced to sniffles.
•••
You and I had been laying in your bed for a bit, still in our wedding clothes. You were curled up at my side, head on my shoulder. Every time I tried to move you’d whine. I hated you clinging to me like this. You weren’t supposed to be like this, ever. You were meant to be fire and passion and witty remarks that made me wish I had come up with them. Not the pitiful girl that laid beside me now, eating her cold pancakes.
You shifted your head, and I could feel a something stiff. A bobby pin.
“Want me to undo your hair?” I asked softly, making you nod.
“I trust you,” You mumbled.
I ignored the odd remark and started carefully undoing your hair, placing the flowers and pins on the bedside table.
“Thank you, for upholding the truce — Linda.” You explained after I gave you an odd look.
I hummed in reply, but then realised; we had both stirred each other up today.
“We both broke the truce, we stirred each other up today.” I pointed out, making your eyebrows shoot up.
“Does that mean we both have to do something that the other comes up with?” You queried.
I shrugged, “Yeah, them’s the rules.”
You nodded, hard in thought. I already knew what I wanted you to do.
“I want you to apologise to Arthur for the way you kicked that jug at the Garrison.” I informed you, and you nodded.
No frown, no scowl, no protesting and swearing at me, just nodding. It made me feel horrible.
“You’re getting me a cat. I won’t be able to make this place my home without an animal,” You said, “And we’re adopting. I won’t buy any animal.”
I didn’t have the heart to protest, so I nodded. I’d suck it up for a bit. I didn’t like cats, but if it annoyed me too much we could always give it to someone else or it could ‘run away’.
“Feeling up for a trip to Charlie’s Yard?” I asked, knowing there was a ratty grey cat there that was pretty tame.
You nodded, stumbling out of bed and over to your wardrobe. I walked over to you, and unzipped your dress. You quickly stepped out of it and took off your slip, revealing bright blue lingerie, and a belly button piercing. I noticed that it was the same colour as your eyes. You looked stunning, and effortlessly so. I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t want to see you like this again.
“Take a picture, it’ll last longer,” You huffed as you rummaged around, finding a pair of pants and a shirt, “And stop staring at my arse.”
I quickly looked out the window. I glanced back at you, and felt disappointed now that you were fully clothed. You pulled on some socks and your boots, not bothering to tie the laces, then we went downstairs. You grabbed some cooked chicken from our lunch yesterday, then wrapped it in a napkin, and off we went, getting into my car and driving us to Charlie’s Yard.
We got out and I led you to the building the cat liked hanging around. It was there, laying in the sun in front of the door.
“Oh, it’s a Maine Coon!” You squealed excitedly as you crouched and offered it some of the chicken.
It came right up to you, and ate the chicken out of your hand.
“It looks big enough to eat us,” I commented as you started stroking it.
“It — He’s gorgeous,” You defended the cat, and picked him up with ease.
He started purring, and didn’t try to get out of your arms at all. I walked up to the pair of you and tried to pet the cat, but he hissed and tried to bite me. Fucking bastard. I’ll make sure to babysit Charles sometime soon so he can terrorise the cat.
“We’re definitely taking this one home.” You announced, and started walking back to the car.
“I’m not going to take care of it, it’s your pet!” I called out as I followed you.
“Fine by me!” You replied, putting the cat into the backseat of the car.
“What are you going to name it?” I asked as I got into the car and started it, curious.
You looked over at the cat as I started driving.
“Hmm, Finn Junior.” You decided, making me scoff.
“That’s a stupid idea,” I told you, making you scowl.
“How?” You demanded, glaring at me.
“Well, if we ever have a kid and it’s a boy, we should name it Finn Junior, and it will be confusing if we also have a cat named Finn Junior.” I explained, making you laugh.
“You think I’d ever let you fuck me? Oh, you’re a funny one,” You sighed, and the cat meowed, as if agreeing, “Finn Junior is a stupid name for a kid, if I ever named a kid after you, it would be your name as a middle name, or a variant of your name for the first name — like Finneas.”
I scrunched my brows together in confusion, but nodded, letting you have it. Why is it that girls always seem to have a list of baby names picked out? Are they born with the list?
“Anyway, he likes Finn Junior, don’t you little Finn?” You asked, and the cat purred.
“You’re only naming him after me to spite me,” I complained as we reached home.
“Obviously,” You agreed, getting out and grabbing the cat out from the back, “If you didn’t say anything about how stupid the name was I would’ve named him something like Thunder, or Binky, or Ted. But, you objected, so now he’s your namesake. He even looks like you, honestly.”
I glanced at the cat’s squashed up face.
“He looks like he ran face first into a wall.” I said dryly, and you gasped, scooping him up and telling him to ignore the mean, ugly man driving the car.
You stepped away from the car, shutting the door. I made sure you were inside before glancing at the rear view mirror. I absolutely did not look like that bastard.
I’m sure you were only put on God’s green Earth to irritate me.
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Another chapter done!! Marian does have a bigger hand in the plot, I’m not just bringing her back for this one scene lol.
Love y’all ❤️
- Sunflower x
Part 10
fanfiction writer who is open to requests20 years oldnew to tumblr so pls be patient!!MASTERLIST
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