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Pairing: Leonardo x Female!Reader
Warnings: Overprotectiveness, possessive behavior, affection-starved. Subtle (but present) hints of: narcissism, egocentrism, perfectionism, spirituality, insomnia. I developed him so well that I actually like him nowâI donât like that.
Leonardo, as a partner, would be a fascinating study in contradictions. At first glance, he seems like the perfect boyfriendâdisciplined, loyal, protective, someone you can trust without hesitation. But being with him isnât easy.
Not because heâs cold or indifferentâon the contrary, he feels too much. Heâs just spent his entire life learning how to hide it. To him, emotions are a double-edged sword: love can give you strength, yes, but it can also make you drop your guard, make mistakes, and risk everything youâve fought for.
And Leonardo canât afford that luxury.
Since he was young, his identity has been tied to duty. Heâs not just an older brotherâhe is the older brother. The leader. The one who must always have the answers. There is no room for error, no space for doubt. Thatâs why, if he ever fell in love, he would do so with the same intensity he applies to any challengeâwith absolute commitment. But also, with a need for control that can be suffocating.
Itâs not that he doesnât trust his partner. Itâs that he needs to make sure nothing puts her in danger. That sheâs safe, that there are no loose ends, that every move is calculated. Donât expect Leo to be the laid-back boyfriend who goes with the flow. He will want to protect youâeven from things that might not even be a real threat.
If he comes to your house and you donât answer, his mind will assume the worst before even considering that you were simply in the shower. If you go out alone at night, he wonât be at ease until he knows you made it home safely. Not out of jealousy, but because the thought of losing someone he loves terrifies him. But instead of expressing that fear, he translates it into rules, into planning, into strategies.
Because Leonardo doesnât know how to handle what is beyond his control.
This was evident in Out of the Shadows. His instinct was to make decisions for everyone, to divide the team when he felt they were weakening. He truly believed he was doing the right thing, that carrying the burden alone was the best course of action. But in the process, he lost sight of what his brothers really needed. And thatâs exactly how he would be in a relationshipânot out of malice, but because he believes being the strong one is his duty.
And while Leo loves with every fiber of his being, he doesnât say it easily. Heâs not the type to look you in the eyes and just blurt out an âI love you.â His way of showing affection is more silent, more tangible. He will remember exactly how you like your tea, he will learn to pick up on even the slightest change in your tone of voice, he will make sure you always have an escape plan in case things go wrong. But if you expect spontaneous hugs or verbal expressions of love, you might find yourself frustrated. Not because he doesnât feel it, but because, to him, love isnât something you sayâitâs something you prove.
However, if someone manages to break through his armor, they will see something that few have ever witnessed. Because beneath all the rigidity, the discipline, and the self-imposed perfection, there is a boy who never had the chance to make mistakes. A boy who has spent years carrying a tremendous weight, who canât remember the last time someone saw him and not just the leader. A boy who desperately needs a space where he can stop being the strategist, the protector, the flawless Leonardo⊠and simply be Leo.
Leonardo isnât someone who easily succumbs to distractions. Not because he doesnât enjoy them, but because heâs always believed his time should be invested in something useful. Yet on the rare occasions when he allows himself to let his guard downâin the privacy of his room or on a quiet night at the lairâsmall details reveal who he truly is beyond being the leader of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
For instance, he enjoys science fiction movies and TV shows. He wouldnât admit it out loudâafter all, Mikey would never let him forget itâbut thereâs something about exploring space, about advanced civilizations and the ethical dilemmas these worlds present, that fascinates him. Perhaps itâs because he sees his own struggle reflected in them: leaders forced to make impossible decisions, burdened with responsibility, torn between duty and heart. Whether itâs Star Trek, The Expanse, or even some of the more philosophical tales of Ghost in the Shell⊠Leo sits with his arms crossed, pretending not to be too interested, yet if someone pays close attention, theyâll notice the intensity in his gaze and the way his fingers tense with every twist in the story.
And although everyone sees him as the serious one, itâs not that he lacks a sense of humor. His humor is just more subtle, drier, more ironic. He wonât burst out laughing like Mikey or be as explosive as Raph, but if youâre close enough, if youâve earned his trust, youâll notice that there are moments when he quietly drops a joke in a neutral tone, waiting to see if you catch it. And when you do, when you respond with a retort just as sharp, the corner of his mouth barely curves, as if heâs quietly satisfied with the interaction.
But if thereâs one thing that truly brings him peace, itâs tending to his bonsai trees. Itâs a hobby that no one in the lair seems to fully understand. Mikey calls them boring, Raph jokes that theyâre just âminiature trees,â and Donnie respects the practice but sees it more as an exercise in patience. For Leo, however, itâs more than that. Itâs a reminder of balance. Of control. Of how even the smallest force, with the right guidance, can grow in the right way. And on nights when the pressure becomes too much, when he feels the weight of his role crushing him, he sits in silence before his little tree, allowing himself a moment to breathe, to reconnect with himself.
But love⊠love is different.
Leo doesnât allow himself to fall in love easily. Not because he doesnât want to, but because his mind simply doesnât work that way. He needs to feel that his partner is more than just a fleeting attraction. He needs connection. Compatibility. A deep, unwavering understanding. And that isnât built overnight.
Thatâs why, when he finally starts to realize that what he feels for you goes beyond friendship, the first emotion that floods him isnât happiness.
Itâs doubt.
And Leonardo shouldnât doubt.
He always has answers. He always has a plan. But for the first time, heâs standing on ground where logic is useless, where he canât break things down into a battle strategy. He canât make a pros-and-cons list about his feelings. He canât calculate every move the way he would in combat. And that frustrates him.
Because if he accepts itâif he acknowledges that his feelings are realâit means thereâs something in his life that he canât control.
And Leonardo hates not having control.
Leonardo isnât someone who falls asleep easily.
Not because he doesnât need toâhis body demands rest just like anyone elseâsâbut because his mind never truly shuts off.
In the lair, when everyone else is asleepâwhen even Donnie has finally stepped away from his monitors, and Raph has stopped pounding the punching bagâLeo is still awake. Arms crossed, back stiff against the wall, gaze lost in the dim light of his room.
Itâs in those moments of solitude that his mind betrays him.
When he tries to dissect what he feels, to categorize it, to put it into some kind of logical order. Because heâs always in control. Always.
And this⊠this shouldnât be any different.
Heâs not impulsive like Mikey, letting himself be carried away by every emotion without a second thought.
Heâs not a ticking time bomb like Raph, ready to explode at the most unexpected moment.
Heâs not even like Donnie, obsessively analyzing every variable to the point of overload.
He is Leonardo.
Leader. Warrior. Strategist.
And there is nothing he canât control.
So if he has reached the conclusion that what he feels for you is real, then he will take the reins.
It wonât be difficult.
It shouldnât be difficult.
He will force himself to keep everything in place, to act with precision. His glances will linger just a second longerâbut not enough to be obvious. His words will be measured, carefully chosen, but still carrying his usual composed tone. He will make small, almost imperceptible changes.
Like making sure you walk on the safer side of the street.
Adjusting his stance subtly to block the wind when youâre on the rooftop.
Asking if youâve eaten wellâbut casually, as if itâs not really important.
And the worst part? Unlike Donnie, who would give himself away with nervous fidgeting and stammered words, you will never notice.
Because Leonardo wonât allow you to notice.
All youâll see is someone who has everything under control. Someone who watches you with the same intensity he reserves for his enemies on the battlefield, as if heâs calculating every single one of your movements.
But what he doesnât want you to see is the opposite.
That inside, heâs nervous.
That his palms sweat when he touches you, when his fingers accidentally brush against yours.
That his pulse quickens when you get too close, and he has to remind himself to breathe normally.
That in every conversation, in every moment, thereâs a small part of him afraid that one wrong step will ruin everything.
Because if there is one thing Leonardo could never forgive himself for, itâs losing what youâve built together.
Not just losing you, but losing your trust.
And if that were to happen⊠how could he justify it?
How could he explain to himself that after a lifetime of making the best possible choices to protect those he cares aboutâthis was the one he let slip through his fingers?
And when he finally allows himself to admit itâwhen he has broken through every mental barrier he imposed on himself, when he has analyzed every angle, when he has measured every consequenceâLeonardo feels something inside him loosen.
For a moment, just a moment, itâs as if he has won the hardest battle of his life.
The weight on his shoulders dissolves, and for the first time in what feels like forever, he breathes deeply without the pressure in his chest tightening.
You are his.
Not in some shallow, possessive way, but in something deeper, more primal.
Like an instinct that has always been there, buried beneath layers of discipline and responsibility, waiting to be acknowledged.
And now that he has⊠there is no turning back.
But the peace doesnât last.
Because almost immediately, another weight crashes down on himâheavier, inescapable.
Before, his burden was uncertainty.
Now, it is certainty.
Now that he has you, he must protect you.
With everything he has.
Not just from the dangers of the outside worldâbut from himself.
Because Leonardo cannot afford to fail.
And even though love is uncharted territoryâa battlefield he has never stepped foot onâhe demands perfection from himself.
To be the ideal partner.
To give you exactly what you need before you even ask.
To measure every word, every gesture, every decision.
To make sure you never have to question if he is enough for you.
Because he has to be.
He is Leonardo.
And Leonardo does not fail.
But there is a problem.
Because you donât want the flawless strategist.
You donât want the leader who is always in control.
You donât want the polished, calculated version of him.
You just want Leo.
The Leo who watches sci-fi shows but would never admit to liking them.
The Leo who pretends he doesnât enjoy messing around with his brothers, but secretly loves the rare moments when he catches Raph off guard or makes Donnie roll his eyes.
The Leo who tends to his bonsai trees with quiet devotion because, though he never says it out loud, they reflect his philosophy: patience, growth, balance.
And that is a terrifying concept for him.
Because showing you that side of himself means lowering his guard.
It means allowing you to see whatâs underneath the armor.
The boy who gets frustrated.
Who sometimes doesnât know what to do.
Who fears he wonât be enough.
That side of himâno one has truly seen it.ïżŒ
Not even his brothers.
But you⊠you want to see it.
And the road to him letting you in will be a long one.
Because accepting that you love him for who he isânot for what he represents, not for what he does, but for his very essenceâis the hardest test Leonardo has ever faced.
Leonardo believes he has everything under control.
That he can handle his emotions the way he handles a katana: with precision, with discipline, with absolute mastery over every movement.
But youâŠ
You are a challenge unlike any other.
Because while he struggles to keep his composure, while he measures every word and makes sure not to take a wrong step, you simply are.
You donât need strategies or plans. You donât analyze every interaction as if it were a life-or-death mission.
And that unsettles him.
Because deep down, Leonardo doesnât know how to be loved.
He knows how to protect. He knows how to fight. He knows how to sacrifice himself for others.
But when it comes to receiving love⊠thatâs where the conflict begins.
He appreciates that youâre not overly affectionate with him.
That you donât suffocate him with displays of affection that would make him uncomfortable, that would force him to lower his guard all at once.
But at the same time, he dies when you take his face in your hands and kiss him.
At first, he goes completely still, trying to process it, trying not to lose control.
But the moment you feel his breath hitch, the moment you notice the way his fingers grip your waist tighter than he probably meant toâyou know heâs falling.
And the worst part is that he hates it.
Because Leonardo shouldnât let himself go.
He shouldnât forget the weight on his shoulders or allow something as simple as a kiss to make him feel lighterâas if, for just a moment, the world didnât depend on him.
But he does.
And it frustrates him.
Because heâs supposed to be the unshakable fortress.
Heâs supposed to be untouchable.
And yet, here he is.
With his heart pounding too fast.
With his mind completely blank.
With you stealing his control with just a simple touch.
It sounds contradictory.
Because it is contradictory.
But Leo is a contradiction.
Because while he says attachment is a weakness, he holds you tighter when you try to pull away.
Because while he insists emotions cloud judgment, he stays awake until dawn thinking about what he feels for you.
Because while he tries to convince himself that his duty is more important than his happiness, he wonders if, just this once, he can have both.
And that is the real battle.
Not against an enemy.
Not against an external threat.
But against himself.
Because loving you means lowering his guard.
It means trusting that, even if he doesnât have everything under control, youâll still be there.
It means accepting that love isnât a problem to solve, nor a responsibility to bear.
Itâs just⊠love.
And no matter how hard he fights it, no matter how much he tries to convince himself he can keep his distance, there is one truth he cannot deny:
You are the only person in the world who can make Leonardo stop fighting.
Leonardo isnât someone who takes intimacy lightly.
For him, physical touch isnât just an act. It isnât just a moment.
Itâs an offering.
And he doesnât give himself away so easily.
Not because heâs afraidâor at least, heâd never admit it.
But deep down, thereâs an unease that eats away at him.
His size. His strength. His biology.
Youâre human. Fragile in comparison.
And even though he knows youâre strong, that you wouldnât do anything unless you were absolutely sure, his protective instincts wonât allow it.
Itâs not just about protecting you.
Itâs about himself.
His own control.
Because control is the one thing heâs always had.
Ever since he took on the role of leader, ever since he understood that his life wasnât his own but belonged to those who depended on him, Leonardo learned to restrain himself.
To hold back.
To be the balance in the midst of chaos.
But youâŠ
You make him lose that balance.
And if he allows himself to let go, if he allows that wall to crumble, he fears what might happen.
Because to Leonardo, intimacy isnât just physical pleasure.
Itâs a connection.
Itâs binding his soul with yours.
Itâs giving you a part of himself that no one has ever seen before.
And that is the real danger
Because if he gives you thatâif he allows himself to feel you, to touch you, to love you on such a profound levelâ
Then thereâs no going back.
He knows he could become addicted.
That the moment he lets go of the weight on his shoulders and focuses only on youâon your body beneath his, on your breath hitching, on the way you say his nameâ
Everything else will fade away.
And Leonardo cannot afford to forget his duty.
But⊠what if, just this once, he could?
What if, just this once, he could be Leo and not the leader?
If he could forget the world for a few hoursâlose himself in you, in the warmth of your skin, in the way you look at him as if heâs more than just a warrior, more than just a responsibility, more than just a soldier trained to sacrifice everything.
If he could simply be yours.
That⊠that is what truly terrifies him.
Because if he tastes it once, he knows heâll want it again.
And again.
And again.
Until there is nothing left of the fortress he has so carefully built.
Until there is nothing left of the perfect leader his brothers need.
Only him.
Only you.
Just two souls bound togetherâno rules, no duties, no limits.
And though he tries to convince himself he can resistâŠ
He knows that, eventually, he will fall.
But Leonardo knows heâs not ready.
That he canât let it all goânot yet.
Because if he does, who will bear the weight of the world in his place?
If he falls, his brothers fall. If he allows himself to be selfish, even for a moment, everything he has built could collapse.
So he waits.
He waits for you to understand.
To understand that there are things he still cannot give you, no matter how much he desires them.
But that doesnât mean he gives you nothing.
Something just as intimate, just as addictive.
Vulnerability.
Not with his body, but with his soul.
So when night falls, when the world goes quiet and there is no one but the two of you, he lets you see beyond the barrier.
He lets you step into his sanctuary.
He pulls out the blankets he keeps tucked away in the back of his closet, the ones with the worn-out Rebel Alliance logo, and hands them to you without a word.
He lets you see the space-themed pillowcase he would never admit he still uses.
And then, in the dim glow of his room, when there are no more distractions, no more responsibilities, you talk.
Not about strategies. Not about training. Not about what is expected of him.
You talk about everything and nothing all at once.
About stars and distant galaxies.
About the Star Wars episodes he never gets tired of watching.
About the times he wondered if his destiny was already written or if he could take a detour.
And itâs there, in those organic conversationsâunplanned, uncalculated, imperfectâthat you witness something few have ever seen:
Not the leader.
Not the eldest brother.
Just Leo.
And then, when sleep finally claims you, you curl up against his chestâno fear, no hesitation.
Your breathing slows, steady and peaceful.
Your warmth seeps into his skin.
And Leonardo, the one who never lets his guard down, the one who is always on alert, stays still.
Feeling.
Listening.
Your heartbeat, syncing with his.
Nothing separates you but a thin layer of skin.
And for the first time in a long time, he forgets.
Forgets duty, weight, sacrifice.
Forgets that he must be strong, that he must be everyoneâs shield.
Because in this moment, there is only you.