my wifes
So with the drabble challenge, it can be either DRABBLE (100), DOUBLE DRABBLE (200) or TRIPLE DRABBLE (300).
It can be reader insert or your favourite ship. It can be one character or multiple characters!
Now writing short drabbles is very hard but a great writing exercise! Again participating is optional but should be fun!!!!!
Thank you for the tag @j-u-u-z-o 𩷠this is so cute
FIGURES I GET THEE PUSSY đââŹ
no pressure tags: @pinguwuuuu @cloudyempress @tomitsulikeslemons @soprawrites <333
surprising no one, except me. I got orange cat?!?!
Thank you @ysmtttty for sharing this! Tagging some people to do this too. @chunkypossum @areyoudreaminof @g00seg1rl @whisperingmidnights @queercontrarian @thelov3lybookworm @jon-snows-man-bun @olenvasynyt and anyone else who wants to do this
HELLO MY SWEETS!!!!!!
Your Shinji fluff was SO good that it inspired me to be GREEDY and ask for MORE!!!! (Only if you're able and when you have the time, of course!!!)
Listen and hear me out; what about Shinji finding out reader (aka wife aka all of us lol) is pregnant?!?!?! HOW WOULD SHINJI ACT AS A NEW DAD I DON'T EVEN KNOW. I'm hoping you can tell me! Eek!
OBVIOUSLY if you don't want to write this for any reason, that is A-Okay!!!! I just figured I'd shoot my fanfic shot! đŤĄđ
I can't wait to see what you do! Talk to ya later, tater!
MY FIRST REQUEST EVER FOR MY FAVORITE MAN đ IM SO EXCITED AND SO HONORED. OF COURSE I WILL WRITE THIS!! I'M SO HAPPY YOU DECIDED TO SHOOT YOUR FANFIC SHOT
and this is such a sweet concept 𼚠thank you for your cute idea, my love <3 i'll let you know when it's posted :D !!!
The first timeâŚ.
The faint gasp he unconsciously lets out when he sees you naked for the first time.
The throaty grunt he lets loose when he enters your pussy for the first time.
The involuntary groan that escapes his lips when you climax and clamp down his length for the first time.
The uncontrollable string of moans and chants that spill out with his cum, coating your walls with his warm thick seed for the first time.
The audible breaths against your ears, his warm cheeks pressed against yours as he recovers from his first release inside you.
started playing dbd again and IM SO EXCITED they added my mans to the 2v8 thank u lorddddd đđđ
Danny Johnson they could never make me hate you
(Idk the artist, anyone know tell me, so I can credit)
Food for Thought - Chapter 1: Blini with caviar and crème fraiche
Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3
Summary: You often wonder why you feel so alone even when you spend time with other people. An outsider even in a packed room. But a chance work project with Urahara Kisuke provides a strange comfort... so strange that you continue to spend time with him after your project is over.
Content warning: Reader is written with self-esteem issues/insecure thoughts, food is a large part of this story. Kisuke will become a yandere in this, he is also promiscuous. This chapter has no smut, but it will become very NSFW soon.
Read on AO3 here.
Chapter 1: Blini with caviar and crème fraiche
âYouâre still up for karaoke tonight, right?â Your co-worker Hanatarou asked, as he peered over your cubicle.
You smiled brightly at him, eyes filled with mirth, âof course! I donât back down from a challenge, especially one from Madarameâ you snickered. Hanatarou laughed as he thanked you again for agreeing to come with him to a singing showdown. You knew Hanatarou since you started working at the Senjumaru & Hikifune Diagnostics Company. While you and Hanatarou were new in your roles, you sensed that there was an ongoing rivalry between your department and Madarame Ikkakuâs - the marketing team.
But before you could figure out your song list for the night, your manager, Sarugaki Hiyori shouted for you, âOi! Câmere quick. I got a new project for you, newbie.â
It had been over two years since you started your job here, but you couldnât help but laugh at Sarugaki still calling you ânewbieâ, but the casual behaviour you two shared was something you appreciated in your role.
âI got a new project for you.â Hiyori explained, walking you towards the meeting room. âThe higher ups were impressed with how you dealt with the immune checkpoint inhibitors assessment.â
âThank you, but it was a team effort after all.â You explained, which was true to a degree, but you were the lead analyst on the project.
âDonât be so modest,â Hiyori scoffed, âanyways they want you to do a review on the prefectureâs medical imaging inventory.â
âI see, but thatâs not my area of expertise, wouldnât Akon or Nemu be better fits?â You asked, knowing that their team, led by Kurotsuchi Mayuri, were the health technology team.
âIn all other cases, yes, but they turned down this project.â Hiyori huffed, entering the empty meeting room. âThey said some bullshit about other projects of theirs being of higher priority.â
Well, thatâs fair you thought, but Hiyoriâs face looked like she didnât buy it. âFrom the look on your face, you donât think itâs true.â You laughed as she clenched her notebook.
âItâs because they donât want to work with the consultant tied to the project.â Hiyori explained, her scowl growing deeper. âNot like I want him to work with you either.â
âIâve worked with frustrating consultants in the past, Sarugaki-san.â
âI know, I knowâ Hiyori sighed, looking dejectedly at the window. âThis guyâs annoying, and frankly, just plain weird.â She admitted. âI worked with him for a short while, he wasnât completely a bad guy then. He just gets on my nerves.â She explained, honestly.
âWell, if you were able to tolerate him, then it should be fine.â You said, wondering what type of person would not only upset Hiyori (who was already quick to anger) and Kurotsuchi-san (who was already easy to annoy). You figured this person must have been normal to some degree, since the two people who have worked with him were a bit odd in their own ways.
Your manager explained in more detail the work youâd be doing and the finer technical details of the expectations senior management had for you. âThe consultant is an expert in this field, which is why heâll be assisting you on this. Apparently, he used to work for the national health board way back when.â Hiyori explained, as you diligently took notes.
âAnyways, thatâs about it. I sent him a meeting invite to this board room in 5 minutes. Iâll email you everything we shared for your records. I gotta bounce, but send me a message if anything comes up.â Hiyori waved you goodbye as you sat alone in the room.
You checked your phone, scrolling through your calendar for the week. You were relatively social at work, with colleagues sending you invites to things to see, do and eat. You didnât see the harm in participating, and you werenât much for drinking to begin with, so you made sure your colleagues got home safe. Either way, you were appreciative of them inviting you out.
Five minutes turned to ten, and still no show of this infamous consultant.
You continued scrolling through your phone, going through your social media accounts. Acquaintances from school and previous jobs, were sharing engagements, wedding photos and many other milestones. You couldnât help but smile sadly, with cold, belittling words ringing through your head.
This stuff isnât meant for me anyways. You thought, as you continued to scroll through your feed.
It wasnât until you saw the time, that almost half an hour had passed. You began to type a message to Hiyori about the no-show consultant, until he barged through the door.
Pale, disheveled blonde hair, and what you assume a white button down and a poorly tied dark green tie around his neck under a brown sweater, paired with dark grey slacks.
He immediately grabbed your hand and gave you an intense handshake. The suddenness threw you off and confusion was evident across your face.
âAh, sorry about that! Iâm Urahara Kisuke the technology consultant, and I suppose youâre the analyst Iâm working with?â Urahara-san asked.
You nodded your head, while you flexed your poor hand that was caught off guard by his tight handshake. You introduced yourself and offered him a seat next to you. The two of you went over the technical details and scheduled to meet again tomorrow before your lunch break. Your phone began to buzz as your coworkers and friends began to barrage you with texts.
âMy my, you really are popular.â Urahara teased, as he stared at your phone with curious eyes.
You couldnât help but feel embarrassed from his comment, âno, not reallyâ you explained, âI agreed to karaoke tonight, thatâs all!â
Urahara gave you a soft smile, âthat must be nice. Karaoke sounds wonderful. Have a great time.â You thanked him for his time today and rushed off to your coworkers.
He wasnât so bad. You thought, as your coworkers waved at you near the elevators. You told them to wait for you in the lobby as you grabbed your belongings, unaware that Urahara was watching you from the hallway.
The karaoke bar was lively. Drinks were ordered, snacks were shared and laughter erupting from your private booth. You smiled at your friends who sung along badly to old pop hits, and laughed as they sang dramatic renditions of tearful ballads. You sang along, clapping with them, until you felt a gentle tap on your shoulder.
âI heard you met Urahara Kisuke today.â Rukia quietly whispered.
You stopped clapping and turned to face her as the rest of the room kept singing along.
âOh yes I did Kuchiki-san! He was quite polite and knowledgeable. He really knows his stuff.â
Rukia gave you a puzzled expression, âreally? I heard heâs kind of shady.â
âItâs funny you say that, my manager said that as well, and she mentioned Kurotsuchi-san saying something similar.â Rukiaâs face turned to one of concern, âbut Iâm going to be meeting with him for the rest of the month, so Iâll tell you if anything interesting comes up.â You laughed, trying to lighten the mood.
âOk, but just be careful. I heard from Rangiku at Payroll that they werenât able to fire him because he has deep connections to some of the executives.â
That surprised you. The company itself was old, nearing 50 years (or so they say). You didnât know much about Urahara Kisuke as his field of work was different from yours. You made a mental note to look into him later tonight. âWhat was it that made them consider firing him?â You were curious to know why everyone youâve spoken to about him, had such poor opinions of the man.
âIâm not sure, I heard he was doing insider trading?â
âReally!?â You exclaimed, âwouldnât the cops be involved then?â Pointing out the discrepancy within the rumour.
âOh⌠yeah..â Rukia was stumped, âIâll ask Rangiku next time I see her then. Maybe she doesnât know either.â
âOr maybe itâs just a baseless rumour?â
Rukia gave you a look of uncertainty, âjust be careful around him, ok? Rumours start from somewhere you knowâŚâ
You laughed her comment off and treated her to favourite snack. You were left with an uncomfortable feeling the rest of the night and excused yourself to leave early.
At home, you looked into Urahara Kisuke. Several of his papers came up, all of them focused on some aspect of biomedical engineering. You saw a Kurotsuchi-sanâs name come up frequently as a collaborating author, and another person, âAizen Sosukeâ come up. You ran a quick search on him and saw he was working as a professor in the top university in the country. Nothing else came up in your search though, which left you more questions than answers.
You always tried to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, and Urahara-san was no different, maybe itâs just a baseless rumour after all. Whatever the case may be, work was work, and you resigned yourself to be professional and complete the project to the best of your abilities.
You had meal prepped your lunch for tomorrow then prepared for bed. You still couldnât shake off everyoneâs comments today, so you hoped sleep would wash the thoughts away.
It had been several weeks now of meeting with Urahara-san. Your time with him made you doubt the comments made by your colleagues and friends when you first started the project. Now it was nearing the end of it, and if anything, if someone were to ask you to describe âUrahara Kisukeâ, you would say he was a âcurious, yet brilliant man who tries to be funny.â You laughed at yourself when you remembered the terrible âjokesâ Urahara-san made, but he was certainly an interesting person.
Today was your last meeting with him though, and a small part of you was sad. You liked spending time with him. You watched him skim your report on the laptop screen with an intense focus, typing in tracked changes sparsely in between.
âIâm impressed!â Urahara said to you, âyou really nailed this review. I know the execs will love it.â
You smiled at his compliment, âIâm flattered, Urahara-san, but itâs your vast knowledge that really helped me. I wouldnât have even known to look in the formulary database and disability policies!â You said, shaking your head.
âThey really are right about you.â Urahara remarked in a serious tone.
You looked at him with curiosity.
Urahara chuckled and in a teasing tone, âthat youâre incredibly studious and hardworking! I barely did anything.â
âWell I have to say people are wrong about you.â You beamed at him, âpeople were telling me all sorts of rumours about you, and to be cautious.â
Urahara raised his eyebrows, but let you continue on.
âBut youâre actually quite friendly and diligent.â You give an awkward laugh, âand Iâll miss working with you.â
Urahara looked surprised. He had never heard that before. Most people found him, in some ways, too difficult to work with. His unorthodox approach to analyzing and finding results, and dubious ethics, made finding people to work with slim to none. Yet here you are.
They really are right about you. He thought to himself. It bothered him, to some degree. Initially he wondered what angle you would be playing at while working with him. Would you fish him for gossip? Would you be a bother and ask about his past research? An annoyance who wanted access to his connections, his work?
No, none of that came up. You approached him with sincerity and kindness, something he wasnât dealt with in his years of working as a researcher.
âUrahara-san, if you have some time,â you ask, your face growing warm, âwould you care to join me for lunch?â To say he was startled was an understatement, but he accepted.
âIs that all youâre going to eat, Urahara-san?â You ask, noticing his canned coffee and prepackaged rice ball.
âOh this,â Urahara laughed, âI had a hearty breakfast, so I wanted a light lunch.â He lied to you, while wearing a large grin on his face.
âIf you want, you can have some of my food.â You offered to him. âI donât think thatâll last you through the afternoon.â You gave him a sheepish smile.
Uraharaâs eyes widened, but he chuckled, waving you off. But you were full of surprises, you pushed forward your lunch to him, âwhy donât you have some of mine?â Your face grew hot as you began to ramble, âI know I may not look it, but Iâm a pretty decent cook.â
He was hesitant, but the earnest tone in your voice, and the way you avoided his eyes told him enough. He picked up the utensil and took some food for himself.
Uraharaâs eyes widened but quickly shifted. âMy, you certainly know your way around the kitchen!â He joked, a slight smile on his face as he noticed the way your eyes avoided him, but the pleased smile on your face.
It felt unusual to him, to enjoy someoneâs company like this, it put him on guard. He would listen to you talk, watch your reactions, and try to rationalize what you wanted out of him. But before he could make a definitive conclusion, your lunch break was over.
âThank you for spending your lunch break with me, Urahara-san.â You said softly, âif youâre free the rest of the week, Iâd like to do this again.â
His mind raced, maybe you were interested in something more personal from him, his under-the-table work, maybe you were sent by Kurotsuchi or the higher ups to investigate him.
But a small part of his brain knew that wasnât right, heâd have to get to the bottom of this. âYes, Iâd love that.â He gave you a smile.
Two weeks had gone by where, for the most part, you and Urahara had lunch together at work. You were dismayed by his lack of lunches some days. He would say he was too busy to prepare something, or having a larger breakfast made his appetite quite small. But you had your suspicions.
âUrahara-san, whatâs your favourite meal to cook?â
Urahara made an exaggerated sigh and cupped his chin, âwhy lately, itâs been what youâve shared with me at lunch.â
You couldnât help but laugh, âIâm serious! Iâd love to know what you make. I want to try new recipes.â You gave him a sincere smile.
Itâs what bothered Urahara about you, you were too sincere, too earnest with someone like him. He suspected you didnât know the actual rumours surrounding him, and a part of him hopes you never do. His heart, much to his dismay, would flutter seeing you smile, seeing your eyes light up. He would watch, as he wandered around the companyâs different units, how you interacted with other coworkers and colleagues. You were polite and friendly. So⌠disarming.
Urahara let out a sigh, it would be so easy to let you go if you were only spending time with him for nefarious reasons. He wouldnât have had any qualms about leaving you high and dry. But even on the weekends, he would send you a short text, something about how your weekend was going.
A small part of him was growing jealous at how you would hang out with some of your coworkers after work. Your social circle seemed so large compared to him⌠but he wanted to be at the centre.
âI donât have one. I canât say Iâve cooked much for myself.â Urahara murmured, scratching his head.
You looked at him with shocked eyes, âno way! Not even scrambled eggs?â
Urahara let out a laugh, âok, maybe one.â He looked at your now empty bento that he had nibbled on, âif you have the timeâŚâ
You looked at him with such an eager expression, the knot in his stomach tightened, as he tried to ignore the thudding of his heart. He wouldnât act on feelings; this was a plan to let you slip up what your real reasons were to spend time with him.
âWould you teach me how to cook?â
And as he suspected as much, and denying his own relief from your words, you agreed. âWhy donât you pick a recipe you want to try and you can come over to my house on Sunday?â
âSure,â Urahara said, his brain already laying down plans to ensnare you, âbut wonât your boyfriend mind if I come over?â He asked, with a hesitant look on his face.
âIf I did have one, maybe!â You laughed, âYou donât have to worry about that, trust me.â You looked away from him, a sad look on your face. Urahara narrowed his eyes, but before he could ask more, your smile was back, âjust let me know what ingredients to buy.â
âDonât worry about that.â Urahara said, âIâll bring the ingredients. Itâs the least I can do since youâre offering your kitchen.â
âOh alright! Thank you for going through the trouble.â You smiled, âlet me know how much it is and we can split the bill.â Urahara laughed at your comment, you really were so honest.
âNo, itâs on me. Especially after feeding me lunch these past few weeks.â
You let an awkward laugh, before avoiding his gaze. âMy only request is that,â Urahara lowered his voice, bring his face close to yours, âdonât invite anyone else â I want your undivided attention.â
THANKS FOR READING MY FIRST CHAPTER!!
I've already have drafted over 5 chapters for this story and I have an ending in mind for it too. As a personal goal, I want to complete this, so I hope you join me along for this ride!