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“Did you honestly think Stiles wouldn’t notice your absence? He can’t even stomach his dinner, because he knows you’re busy fucking side-chicks as he does so.”
A stunned silence filled the room.
Right then, faced with the sentence he was too scared to even think of, Stiles realized he couldn’t take it anymore. At his first mortifying quiet sniff, Derek swerved around to look at him.
He looked horrified.
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- Part 1 of Prompts
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Eli was healthy, bubbly and happy most of the time, a perfect overly energetic and curious child, but sometimes he just gave Stiles this studying, almost suspicious long stare and pursed his little button nose, as if thinking very hard about something.
Today was one of those days.
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- Part 2 of Prompts
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There wasn’t a single moment when they weren’t touching. They didn’t notice anyone — obsessed with each other, they were blind to all jealousy. The circle of one another’s arms encapsulated their world.
Close, tight, inseparable. They didn’t care if someone watched them, both lost in each other, entrapped.
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- Part 3 of Prompts
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“With your bare hands, baby?” Derek chuckled quietly. “Damn.”
And Stiles… laughed.
It was short and stiff, full of disbelief and something raw under its skin. But, god, only Derek could make him laugh when his entire world was crumbling down.
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- Part 4 of Prompts
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“What?” he asked tentatively.
Amy shrugged, rubbing the back of her neck. “Dad always said that love doesn’t last long. That, after a while, it’s just a habit of having the other person close, but the spark will always go away. It’s inevitable.”
Eli glanced at his parents again. Dad was back to explaining; Tata’s temple rested on Dad’s shoulder as he watched him point around the map. His fingers traced along Dad’s bicep. Talk about habits.
Eli squirmed in his seat and fought the urge to cough.
Maybe, your Dad never really loved your Mom seemed like a horrible thing to say.
Eli winced. “I… don’t know about that,” he mumbled in the end.
Amy sighed. “Of course, you don’t.”
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- Part 5 of Prompts
