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ONE-SHOTS :
A candy-coated boop ๐
A bit of love and chocolate ๐
SERIES:
(not yet available)
BLURBS:
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Guys I just fell into a rabbit hole of Timothรฉe Chalamet fanfics early in the morning !
๐ = Fluff, ๐ช = Angst, โจ = mild spice, ๐ฌ = hurt/comfort
{๐๐๐๐๐๐๐} โ open ! || requests are usually open unless they get too much, then I will turn them off so that I could finish other requests ! ||
ONE-SHOTS :
Midnight Pasta
hidden in plain sight ๐ - Y/N has always struggled with insecurity, convinced that someone like Regulus Black could never notice her. Little does she know, he hasnโt stopped talking about her for weeks.
Where you are ๐ช- Regulus knew he wouldnโt survive, but he didnโt mind. Death meant seeing you again.
SERIES:
Potter-Black household- After James and Lilyโs passing, they entrust their son, Harry, to the care of Jamesโ sister, Y/N, and her husband, Regulus Black, who raise him as their own. (finished)
BLURBS :
(not yet available)
Wow, heโs really good. Fantastic reflexes.๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
IG credit to redbullf1academy
Would you be willing to write Regulus x reader who struggles with anorexia, where she's having a tough day and he helps them eat.
Don't if you're not comfortable tho
Y/N struggles with anorexia, and on a tough day, Regulus offers his quiet yet unwavering support, reminding her sheโs not alone.
requested by anonymous
Regulus Black x female anorexic! reader
word count: 687
warnings: mentions of anorexia problems
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Y/N could feel the weight of the day pressing down on her shoulders as she sat curled up on the windowsill, her arms wrapped tightly around her knees. The late afternoon sunlight streamed through the glass, casting golden hues across the room, but she hardly noticed. Her mind was consumed by the gnawing ache in her stomach, the relentless voice whispering cruel things in the back of her mind.
She had managed to avoid eating all day. It wasnโt supposed to be this hard. She had promised Regulus she was trying. She wanted to try. But today, the self-doubt had crept in like a storm cloud, and suddenly, the idea of food felt unbearable again.
Her struggles with anorexia had begun years ago, slowly and insidiously. What had started as a desire for control in a chaotic world had spiraled into something far darker. It had taken root in her thoughts, dictating her every decision. Every bite felt like a battle, every meal a war she was losing. She had pushed people away, convinced that nobody could understand the suffocating fear that came with eating.
And then, she had met Regulus.
They had crossed paths in the most unexpected wayโa chance encounter in the Hogwarts library. She had been tucked away in a quiet corner, poring over a book she wasnโt really reading, when he had sat down across from her. At first, she had been wary. He had a reputation, a certain air of cold detachment that made people keep their distance. But there was something about the way he looked at her, something unspoken but deeply understanding.
Slowly, he had become a presence in her life. He never pried, never forced her to talk, but he had a way of making her feel seen. With him, she didnโt have to pretend to be okay. And somehow, despite the walls she had built, he had slipped through the cracks, offering her the quiet support she hadnโt realized she needed.
The door creaked open, and soft footsteps padded across the floor. She didnโt have to look up to know it was him.
โY/N?โ Regulusโ voice was gentle, but there was an edge of concern to it. He crouched down beside her, resting a hand lightly on her arm. โI havenโt seen you all day.โ
She hesitated, then sighed. โI justโฆ I needed to be alone.โ
Regulus exhaled quietly, his thumb tracing soothing circles over her skin. He didnโt push. He never did. But she knew he saw right through her, past the carefully constructed walls and the forced half-smiles.
After a few moments of silence, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, wrapped piece of chocolate. He placed it in her palm without a word.
Y/N stared at it, her fingers curling around the wrapper. โRegulus, I canโtโโ
โYou can.โ His voice was firm but kind. โI know itโs hard. But you need to eat something. Just a little.โ
Tears burned at the back of her eyes. The idea of eatingโeven something as small as thisโfelt impossible. But then she looked at him, at the quiet determination in his grey eyes, the way his fingers curled around hers, grounding her. He wasnโt angry. He wasnโt frustrated. He was just here.
With a shaky breath, she unwrapped the chocolate and broke off a tiny piece, placing it hesitantly in her mouth. The sweetness melted against her tongue, and though the guilt threatened to crash over her like a wave, Regulus was there, steady and unwavering.
โThere you go,โ he murmured. He brushed a strand of hair behind her ear. โIโm proud of you.โ
A tear slipped down her cheek, and he caught it with his thumb, pulling her into his arms. She buried her face in his shoulder, his scentโfamiliar and warmโoffering a comfort she hadnโt realized she needed so desperately.
โI donโt want to feel like this forever,โ she admitted in a whisper.
Regulus tightened his hold on her, his lips pressing a soft kiss against her temple. โYou wonโt,โ he promised.ย
โIโll be with you every step of the way.โ
โฐโโค๐ฐ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐/๐ฝ ๐ฐ๐๐๐๐ขโ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ฑ๐๐๐๐. ๐ฒ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ข๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐-๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ข. ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ฃ๐๐๐.
warnings: fluff
[Regulus Black x Fem Avery! reader]
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As usual, you quietly slipped out of your shared bed, careful not to disturb Regulus, who was a notoriously light sleeper. The hardest part was always getting in and out of bed without making a sound. You tiptoed your way to the kitchen, opened the fridge, and smiled at the sight of the leftover pasta Regulus had made earlier. He was an excellent cook, and his pasta was one of your favorites.
After piling some onto a plate, you popped it into the microwave. You were a pro at midnight snacking, always stopping the microwave just before the loud beep betrayed your secret. Except tonight, something went wrong.
The beep sounded, sharp and intrusive, slicing through the stillness of the night like a wand's hex. You froze, eyes wide, hoping against hope that Regulus hadnโt heard it. But before you could even take a breath, you heard the soft shuffle of footsteps approaching the kitchen.
Regulus appeared in the doorway, his hair mussed and a sleepy frown on his face. โCare to explain why my microwave is having a conversation with the entire flat atโโ he glanced at the clock on the wall, โโthree in the morning?โ
Caught in the act, you froze with your hand still on the plate, a sheepish smile creeping onto your face. "I was hungry," you murmured, your tone equal parts innocent and apologetic, though you knew that wouldnโt fully appease him.
Regulus stood in the doorway, arms crossed and eyes half-lidded with sleep, though his expression carried more curiosity than anger. His tousled hair framed his face, and the way he leaned against the doorframe made it clear he wasnโt about to let this go. "Hungry? At three in the morning?" he asked, arching an eyebrow. "You couldnโt wait a few more hours until breakfast?"
You shifted awkwardly, twirling the fork in your hand. "Well... waiting didnโt seem like the best option," you admitted, avoiding his gaze. "And... this isnโt exactly new."
His eyebrow climbed higher. "Not new?"
With a resigned sigh, you gestured vaguely toward the fridge. "Iโve been doing this since we moved in. I justโwell, Iโm usually better at not getting caught. Tonight was... a fluke."
Regulus blinked at you, his expression unreadable for a long moment. Then, to your surprise, a slow smirk curved his lips. "So, let me get this straight," he said, his voice tinged with amusement. "Youโve been sneaking into the kitchen, raiding the leftovers, and using my microwave for your late-night escapadesโall without me noticingโuntil tonight?"
You nodded, shoving a forkful of pasta into your mouth to buy yourself time. Maybe if you didnโt say anything else, heโd let it go.
Instead, Regulus sighed, the sound somewhere between exasperation and reluctant amusement. "You know, most people would just have a proper dinner instead of sneaking around like a thief in their own home."
"I did have dinner!" you protested, swallowing quickly. "I justโdidnโt have enough. And your cooking is too good to resist."
He gave you a skeptical look but didnโt argue. Instead, he pushed off the doorframe, walked over to the counter, and grabbed a second fork from the drawer. "Well, youโve ruined my sleep now," he said, sitting down across from you and helping himself to the pasta on your plate.
You stared at him, baffled. "Wait, youโre not mad?"
"Mad?" He gave you a look that was almost offended by the suggestion. "No. A little annoyed that you didnโt think to wake me up for midnight snacks sooner, maybe. But mad? Not really."
You blinked. "Why would I wake you up? Youโd complain."
"Of course Iโd complain," he said, his smirk growing. "But Iโd still come. Midnight snacks are always better with company."
You laughed, the tension easing as you watched him steal another bite of your pasta. "Youโre ridiculous, you know that?"
"And youโre lucky Iโm such a tolerant flatmate," he shot back, raising an eyebrow at you. "Otherwise, I might have hexed the microwave by now."
You rolled your eyes, grinning. "Fine. Next time, Iโll wake you. But only if you promise not to steal all the food."
"No promises," Regulus said, twirling another forkful of pasta. "But youโre welcome to try."
As the two of you shared the stolen leftovers, the quiet of the flat felt warmer, cozier. Maybe midnight snacks were better with company after all. Or maybe, you thought with a smirk, it was just the challenge of not getting caught that made it so fun.
I need to vent, guys. Pls dont mind this. TO MY SH*T PARENTS, PLS JS DIVORCE GOSH ๐ญ๐
After James and Lilyโs passing, they entrust their son, Harry, to the care of Jamesโ sister, Y/N, and her husband, Regulus Black, who raise him as their own.
[regulus black x fem potter! reader]
warnings: fluff
One stormy night, the wind howled through the trees, rattling the windowpanes as rain splattered against the glass in uneven bursts. The heavy clouds outside swallowed the moonlight, casting the house into near darkness. Inside his small bedroom, four-year-old Harry Potter tossed and turned, his tiny fingers gripping the soft fabric of his blanket.
Then, a particularly loud crack of thunder split the night, shaking the walls with its ferocity. Harry gasped, his heart hammering in his chest. The sound was too muchโtoo loud, too sudden, too scary. His small body tensed, and tears pricked at the corners of his emerald-green eyes. He sat up quickly, the dim glow of the enchanted nightlight barely doing anything to push back the shadows that seemed to loom larger with every flash of lightning.
Without a second thought, he flung aside his blanket and clutched his beloved stuffed stag, a gift from his Uncle Siri, one he never went to bed without. Holding the plush toy tightly against his chest, he scrambled out of bed, his little feet hitting the cool wooden floor. The hallway stretched ahead of him, dark and unfamiliar in the stormโs flickering light, but he didnโt hesitate. He knew the way by heart.
Each step was cautious yet determined as he padded down the corridor, his breath coming in quiet, hurried puffs. The house groaned under the stormโs weight, and another rumble of thunder sent him into a near run. By the time he reached the large wooden door of his baba and mamaโs room, his tiny hands were shaking. With effort, he pushed the door open just enough to slip inside, the comforting scent of home immediately wrapping around him like a warm embrace.
Blinking in the darkness, his bright green eyes searched for them, his safe place. The familiar figures of Y/N and Regulus lay curled together beneath the blankets, the rhythmic sound of their breathing a soft lull against the stormโs fury outside. He didnโt hesitate. With a soft sniffle, he scrambled up onto the bed, crawling between them and pressing himself into the warmth of their bodies.
โMamaโฆ Babaโฆโ he whispered sleepily, his voice small and frightened. โThe sky is loud.โ
Regulus stirred first, groggy but instinctively protective, his arm curling around Harry and pulling him close. โMmmโฆโ he hummed in acknowledgment, his voice thick with sleep. โItโs alright, Harryโ
Y/N shifted as well, barely opening her eyes before instinctively reaching out, her fingers brushing through Harryโs wild, untamed hair. The feel of his small frame trembling slightly made her frown, and she gently pressed a kiss to his forehead. โYouโre safe, love,โ she murmured, her voice warm and reassuring despite her drowsiness. โThe thunder canโt hurt you.โ
Regulus, still half-asleep, let out a low hum of agreement, his hand rubbing slow, soothing circles on Harryโs back. โJust the clouds talking to each other,โ he murmured.
Harry buried his face against Y/Nโs side, his small fingers clutching at the fabric of her nightshirt. โDonโt want the sky to talk anymoreโฆโ he mumbled, his words slightly muffled by sleep.
Y/N chuckled softly, exchanging a knowing glance with Regulus over their sonโs head. Thunderstorms had never bothered her much, nor did they seem to faze Regulus, but she knew to Harry, that each roar of thunder felt like a monster lurking in the dark.
โWell then,โ she whispered, brushing her fingers through his hair in slow, comforting strokes. โWeโll just have to drown it out, wonโt we?โ
Harry peeked up at her with tired, curious eyes. โHow?โ he asked softly, still gripping his stuffed stag.
โWith a bedtime story, of course,โ she said, her voice gentle and sure.
Regulus gave a sleepy chuckle, shifting slightly but not letting go of Harry. โHmmโฆ make it a good one,โ he murmured, already half-asleep again.
Y/N smiled as she began weaving a tale, her voice soft and rhythmic, each word forming a safe, warm cocoon around them. Harryโs little body relaxed further, his breathing evening out as his eyelids drooped heavily. The storm raged on outside, but he felt safe here, nestled between the two people who loved him most.
Within minutes, his quiet, steady breaths told them he was asleep, his tiny fingers still curled around Y/Nโs nightshirt, his stuffed stag tucked under his chin.
Regulus let out a contented sigh, tightening his hold on both of them before whispering, โHeโs ours, isnโt he?โ
Y/N smiled, pressing a soft kiss to Harryโs head. โAlways,โ she whispered back.
As the storm continued outside, their little family slept peacefully, wrapped in warmth, love, and the quiet promise of safety.
-> next chapter
โฐโโค ๐๐ง ๐ฐ๐ก๐๐ซ๐, Paul Atreides gets baby fever and pesters his beloved wife into having one
โนโโกโ ๐๐๐๐๐: ๐ฝ๐พ๐ท เญญ ห. แตแต
โนโโกโ ๐๐๐๐๐: ๐ต๐๐๐๐ เญญ ห. แตแต
The desert winds howled against the walls of their quarters, a steady rhythm that had become background music to Y/N's life. She was seated at their low table, sorting through a collection of reports from the sietch leaders. Across from her, Paul Atreides lounged on a cushion, his chin resting in his hand as he stared at her. She glanced up, feeling his gaze. โWhat?โ
โYouโd look good with a baby in your arms,โ Paul said, his tone casual, as though he were commenting on the weather.
Y/N froze mid-scroll, lifting an incredulous brow. โExcuse me?โ
โA baby,โ Paul repeated, his blue-within-blue eyes alight with something far too mischievous for her liking. โOur baby.โ
She let out a laugh, shaking her head. โPaul, weโre fighting off assassination attempts, managing alliances, and trying to ensure Arrakis doesnโt collapse into chaos. And you want to talk about babies?โ
โYes,โ he said simply, sitting up straighter. โThink about it, Y/N. A child of oursโsomeone to carry on what weโre building. Someone who could bring joy to the sietch, and to us.โ
โJoy?โ she repeated, her tone dry. โMore like sleepless nights and endless crying.โ
Paul grinned, undeterred. โItโs not all like that. Imagine teaching them about the desert, watching them grow, seeing the world through their eyes.โ
Y/N sighed, setting the reports aside. โYouโre serious about this?โ
โAs serious as Iโve ever been,โ Paul replied, leaning forward, his gaze locking with hers. โWeโve fought so hard, Y/N. We deserve to have something of our own, something thatโs not tied to prophecy or politics.โ
She studied him, trying to gauge if this was another one of his intense whims. But the way he spoke, the way his voice softened as he described their potential futureโit was clear heโd been thinking about this for a while.
โPaul, our lives arenโt exactly stable,โ she said gently. โBringing a child into this... itโs a risk.โ
โI know,โ he admitted. โBut everything we do is a risk. At least this one would be for us, not for the throne or the Fremen or anyone else.โ
Y/N tilted her head, lips twitching into a small smile. โYouโve really thought about this, havenโt you?โ
โEvery day,โ he confessed. โEspecially when I see the children in the sietch. They remind me of whatโs possible, even in the harshest conditions. We could give that to a childโlove, guidance, and a future worth fighting for.โ
She leaned back, crossing her arms. โYouโre romanticizing it. Babies are hard work, Paul. And youโre not exactly known for having free time.โ
โThatโs why weโd do it together,โ he countered, his voice filled with conviction. โI know it wonโt be easy, but nothing in our lives is. Thatโs never stopped us before.โ
Y/N was silent for a moment, letting his words sink in. She couldnโt deny the warmth spreading in her chest at the thought of a childโa little piece of her and Paul, growing and thriving amidst the chaos. But practicality had always been her guiding force.
โLet me think about it,โ she said finally, her tone measured.
Paulโs face lit up, his grin wide and boyish. โThatโs not a no.โ
โNo, itโs not,โ she agreed, shaking her head at his enthusiasm.
Over the next few weeks, Paul didnโt let the subject drop. He found ways to weave it into their conversations, whether they were discussing strategy or simply sharing quiet moments together. Heโd point out how Y/Nโs nurturing nature would make her a wonderful mother or muse aloud about what their child might be like.
One evening, as they walked through the sietch, Paul stopped to watch a group of children playing in the sand. Y/N followed his gaze, her heart softening as she saw the way his expression shiftedโhopeful, almost wistful.
โYouโre not going to let this go, are you?โ she asked, nudging him gently.
โNot a chance,โ he replied, his voice warm. โBut only because I know youโd be an amazing mother, Y/N. And because I canโt imagine anyone else Iโd want to raise a family with.โ
She sighed, a small smile tugging at her lips. โYouโre relentless, you know that?โ
โIโve been called worse,โ he teased.
That night, as they lay together under the dim glow of the desert moonlight, Y/N finally spoke the words she knew Paul had been waiting to hear.
โFine,โ she murmured, her voice soft but steady. โLetโs do it. Letโs have a child.โ
Paulโs arms tightened around her, his breath hitching in surprise. โAre you serious?โ
โYes,โ she said, turning to meet his gaze. โBut youโre changing diapers.โ
He laughed, pressing a kiss to her forehead. โDeal.โ
part two !!
A few years later, when the children of Hazzy and Danny are about to enter Hogwarts.
Regulus Black x Fem! reader
word count: 1.6k
no warnings, just fluff and a bit of comedy
note: The end of the series! I've had a wonderful time writing this series soo..!!
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The air at Platform 9ยพ buzzed with excitement, the steam from the Hogwarts Express curling around the crowd in wisps of white. The familiar sounds of chatter, last-minute reminders, and tearful goodbyes filled the air.
Harry Potter-Black stood with his arms crossed, a nostalgic smile playing on his lips as he watched the next generation of witches and wizards prepare to leave for Hogwarts. Beside him, his younger sister, Danny Lestrange nรฉe Black, adjusted the collar of her sonโs robes with sharp precision.
โCass, stop fidgeting,โ she muttered, fixing her daughter with a pointed look.
Cassiopeia Lestrange, her dark curls a perfect blend of both parents, huffed dramatically. โI just donโt want to look messy, Mum.โ
โYouโre going to Hogwarts, not the Wizengamot,โ Danny deadpanned, before turning to her son. โArcturus, you excited?โ
Arcturus Lestrange, slightly more reserved than his twin, nodded. โYeahโฆ I think so. But what if Iโm not in Slytherin?โ
Danny softened slightly, kneeling so she was at eye level with him. โThen you wonโt be in Slytherin. It doesnโt matter where you end up. Youโre still a Lestrangeโ" she ignored Harryโs amused cough at that, "โand more importantly, youโre our son. So wherever you go, youโll be great.โ
Arcturus brightened a little.
Harry, watching the exchange, smirked. โYou sound just like Baba.โ
Danny scoffed. โOf course I do.โ
Ginny, standing beside Harry, rolled her eyes. โAnd you sound just like Y/N. All sharp words but way too soft on the inside.โ
Harry huffed. โI do not.โ
Danny and Ginny exchanged a knowing look.
A tug on his sleeve made Harry glance down. His eldest child, a boy with messy black hair and warm brown eyes, grinned up at him.
โDad, tell me again about the first time you went to Hogwarts?โ
Harry chuckled and ruffled his sonโs hair. โYou ever hear of a troll in the dungeons on your first night?โ
James Sirius Potter gasped, while Cassiopeia and Arcturus leaned in, wide-eyed.
Danny rolled her eyes. โDonโt scare them.โ
โIโm not scaring them. Iโm preparing them,โ Harry said with mock seriousness.
โMore like giving them ideas,โ Ginny muttered, shaking her head.
The train whistle blew, signaling the final boarding call.
Danny sighed, her expression softening as she looked at her twins. โAlright, go on then.โ
Cassiopeia and Arcturus hesitated, glancing between their parents.
โGo,โ Adrian said, gently nudging them forward. โYouโre going to be late.โ
Finally, the twins ran off, dragging their trunks behind them.
James Sirius looked up at his parents. โI have to go too, right?โ
Harry swallowed thickly, nodding. โYeah, kiddo. You do.โ
Jamesโs grin wobbled just slightly, and Harry knelt, gripping his sonโs shoulders. โListen to me. Youโre going to have the best time. Youโve got your cousins, and youโre James Sirius Potter. Youโve got troublemaker written all over you.โ
James smirked. โLike you?โ
Harry laughed. โExactly.โ
Ginny leaned down, pressing a kiss to Jamesโs forehead. โBe good. Write to us.โ
James groaned. โMumโฆโ
โI mean it, James,โ she said firmly, though her eyes were warm.
He nodded before hugging her quickly. โOkay, okay.โ
With a final grin, James sprinted toward the train.
Cassiopeia and Arcturus stuck their heads out of the window, waving wildly.
โWrite to us!โ Danny called.
โAnd donโt get into too much trouble!โ Harry added.
Cassiopeia just grinned. โNo promises!โ
Danny groaned. โOh, Merlin, sheโs just like you.โ
Harry smirked. โAnd Arcturus is just like you. Broody and dramatic.โ
Danny rolled her eyes before glancing at her older brother. โThink theyโll be as much trouble as us?โ
Harry smirked. โAbsolutely.โ
Danny shook her head, but her lips twitched into a smile as the train disappeared into the horizon.
Standing there, side by side, Harry and Danny realized something.
They had survived a war. They had lost people they loved. They had fought for everything they had.
And now, as they stood on Platform 9ยพ, watching their children set off on their own journey, they knewโ
The next generation would carry on the legacy.
Regulus let out a long, slow breath as the Hogwarts Express disappeared from sight, the last wisps of steam curling into the sky. He glanced over at Y/N, who was standing beside him, an unreadable expression on her face.
โโฆWe did it,โ Y/N finally murmured.
Regulus nodded, rubbing his temple. โYes. Finally. After years of raising two children and their equally troublesome partners, theyโre all at Hogwarts.โ
A beat of silence passed between them.
Then, in perfect unison, they turned to each other and blurted outโ
โWeโre alone.โ
Y/N grabbed Regulusโs collar, eyes wide. โReg, weโre alone.โ
Regulusโs lips parted in pure realization. โNo children. No late-night sneaking for cookies. No twin catastrophes. No Quidditch injuries. No Hazzy breaking things in the house.โ
โNo one walking in on us when weโreโโ
Regulus pressed a hand to her mouth, eyes darting to where Harry and Danny were still standing with Ginny and Adrian, their attention thankfully elsewhere. โShh, donโt jinx it.โ
Y/N grinned against his hand before pulling it away. โReg, do you know what this means?โ
He tilted his head. โWe can have tea in peace?โ
โYes, andโโ
โWe can read without someone interrupting us?โ
โThat too, butโโ
โWe can sleep past six in the morning?โ
Y/N groaned. โReg, I meant we can finally have a night alone.โ
Regulus blinked.
Then, very seriously, he took Y/Nโs hands in his and whispered, โDarling, I love you more than life itself, but if we donโt go home and take a nap first, I will pass out in this station.โ
Y/N sighed dramatically, but her smirk betrayed her amusement. โFine, old man.โ
Regulus narrowed his eyes. โThatโs rich, coming from someone whoโโ
Before he could finish, a crack echoed behind them.
โOi, where are you two sneaking off to?โ
They turned to see Sirius standing there, grinning like an absolute menace. Next to him was Remus, who was already shaking his head as if he knew what was coming.
Regulus groaned, pinching the bridge of his nose. โMerlin, no.โ
Y/N sighed. โSirius, please tell me youโre not about to ruin the first peaceful moment weโve had in years.โ
Sirius gasped mockingly. โRuin? Moi?โ
Regulus turned on his heel. โIโm leaving. Goodbye.โ
Y/N turned to follow him, only for Sirius to throw an arm around both of them. โNow, now, donโt be hasty! What if I told you that Moony and I have a brilliant idea?โ
Regulus deadpanned. โYour โbrilliant ideasโ landed me in detention for half my school career.โ
Remus, ever the peacekeeper, cleared his throat. โWe thought, since youโre finally free of parental duties for the time being, weโd take you both out for a celebratory drink.โ
Y/N hesitated, glancing at Regulus.
Regulus stared at them both. Then, after a long pause, he exhaled. โFine. One drink.โ
Sirius whooped. โThatโs the spirit, little brother!โ
Y/N smirked, looping her arm through Regulusโs. โAlright then. But if anyone interrupts our first actual night alone after this, I will commit crimes.โ
Sirius grinned. โNow thatโs the Y/N I know.โ
Regulus muttered under his breath, but Y/N caught the fond glint in his eye as they all walked off together.
Maybe theyโd get their peaceful night soon.
โฆHopefully.
For the first time in years, Regulus and Y/N found themselves sitting across from each other at a dimly lit, elegant restaurantโalone. No children, no interruptions, no impromptu crises requiring immediate parental intervention. Just them, a bottle of wine, and a table set for two.
Regulus exhaled, leaning back in his chair as he swirled the wine in his glass. โItโs almost unsettling, isnโt it?โ
Y/N smirked, taking a sip of her own. โThat weโre not breaking up sibling arguments or stopping the twins from attempting another โscientific experimentโ? Absolutely.โ
Regulus huffed. โLast time, they nearly set my study on fire. I still donโt know how they got their hands on Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder.โ
Y/N grinned. โThey are our grandchildren.โ
Regulus sighed, shaking his head. โUnfortunately.โ
A comfortable silence settled between them as they enjoyed their meal. It was almost strange, remembering what it felt like to just beโwithout parenting, without work, without constant noise.
Regulus watched Y/N as she ate, the candlelight flickering against her face. โYou know,โ he said, setting down his fork, โI forgot how nice it is to just sit and look at you.โ
Y/N raised an eyebrow. โIโm in our house every day, Reg.โ
โYes, but usually, Iโm dodging incoming Quidditch gear, confiscating enchanted objects, or ensuring that Hazzy and Dannyโs children donโt turn the furniture into something alive.โ He smirked. โYouโre a bit of a blur in the chaos.โ
Y/N rolled her eyes, but her lips twitched into a smile. โWell, go on then. Stare all you want.โ
Regulus took full advantage of the invitation, his gaze lingering on her with quiet appreciation. โYouโre just as breathtaking as the day I met you.โ
Y/N felt warmth creep up her neck. โYou always were a dramatic bastard.โ
โAnd yet, you married me.โ
โTerrible life choice, really.โ
Regulus smirked, lifting his glass. โTo terrible life choices, then.โ
Y/N clinked her glass against his. โTo us.โ
For a while, they simply enjoyed the moment. The peace. The feeling of being Regulus and Y/N instead of Baba and Mama.
Then, just as their dessert arrived, Regulus stiffened.
โWhat?โ Y/N asked, confused.
Regulus narrowed his eyes toward the entrance.
There, just outside the restaurant, were Harry and Danny, peeking through the window with identical grins.
โโฆThey followed us,โ Regulus muttered, looking personally betrayed.
Y/N groaned, dragging a hand down her face. โUnbelievable.โ
Danny waved innocently. Harry gave a thumbs-up.
Regulus lifted his napkin and covered his face. โIโm pretending I donโt see them.โ
Y/N took a long sip of wine. โWe raised menaces.โ
โYour fault.โ
โYou married me.โ
Regulus sighed, peeking over his napkin. Danny and Harry were still there. Watching. Grinning.
โWeโre locking the Floo when we get home,โ Regulus mumbled.
Y/N smirked. โDeal.โ
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Lee is cursed with immortality, and he finds Y/N's reincarnation every time.
Vampire!Lee x Reincarnation!Reader
words: 3.5k
warning: mentions of death, blood, m*rder, reincarnation, abuse , war (brief)
note: school is taking up my time. Unedited
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It was the year 1060, the village sat on the edge of a dense forest, untouched by war but not by whispers of creatures that lurked in the dark. Lee had no business here, yet he found himself drawn to the small stone hut at the heart of it.
A storm had rolled in, and with it, the gnawing hunger he had grown to hate. He needed to leave before he did something unforgivable. But then, the door to the hut creaked open, and she stood thereโY/N, her lanternโs glow illuminating wide, cautious eyes.
โYou look half-dead,โ she remarked, stepping forward.
He nearly laughed at the irony. โI suppose I do.โ
โCome inside before you freeze.โ
She wasnโt afraid of himโnot when he stumbled in with wounds that should have killed any normal man, nor when his skin remained ice-cold even by the fire. She asked no questions, only tending to him as her mother once had for wounded knights.
Over the weeks, Lee stayed close. He helped gather wood, watched her mix herbs, and listened to her hum old songs that stirred something ancient in him. Y/N was kind, but sharp-witted, never failing to call out his silences.
โYou always look like youโre carrying a burden.โ
He glanced at her, stirring the pot over the fire. โMaybe I am.โ
โWell,โ she huffed, leaning against the table. โYou should set it down every once in a while.โ
It happened by the river. The sun was dipping below the trees, setting the sky on fire. Y/N stood barefoot on the bank, watching the water swirl between her toes.
โYouโre staring.โ
Lee blinked. โAm I?โ
She turned to face him fully, something unreadable in her gaze. โYou always do.โ
Before he could think, she reached for him, fingers curling in the fabric of his tunic. When she kissed him, it was nothing like the hesitant, fleeting gestures of courtly lovers. It was warmth, life, the taste of honey and herbs.
For the first time in centuries, Lee felt human again.
The night was still, but Lee knew danger when he felt it. He woke to the scent of blood, not Y/Nโs, but the slaughtered lamb outside the hut. A warning.
He knew he couldnโt keep this from her any longer.
That night, he found her sitting by the fire, waiting for him. Her eyes followed him as he paced, struggling with the words.
โI need to tell you something,โ he said, voice low.
She curled a brow. โOh? Youโre secretly a nobleman? Orโgods forbidโa bard?โ
He almost smiled, but the weight of the truth held him back. โIโm notโฆ like you, Y/N. I havenโt been for a long time.โ
She tilted her head, curious but unafraid. โGo on.โ
He took a breath, then met her gaze. โI donโt age. I donโt dieโnot in the way humans do. Iโฆ survive on blood.โ
The silence stretched between them. Then, to his utter shock, she smirked. โYouโre not about to tell me you sparkle in the sunlight, are you?โ
He blinked. โWhat?โ
โYou know,โ she waved. โShimmering skin, brooding forever, that sort of thing.โ
Despite himself, a laugh escaped him. โNo. I avoid the sun because it weakens me, not because Iโฆ glisten.โ
โWell, thatโs a relief.โ She leaned forward, resting her chin on her palm. โSo, are you going to eat me?โ
His amusement faded. โNever.โ
She studied him for a moment before shrugging. โGood. Then I see no reason to be afraid.โ
โYou should be,โ he murmured. โYou donโt understand what I am.โ
โI understand enough,โ she said, softer this time. โYouโre Lee. You help me gather wood, you listen to my terrible singing, and you burn the stew when I let you cook. Thatโs enough for me.โ
They stayed together after that. Y/N made jokes about his brooding and inhuman coldness, but she never feared him. They danced under the moonlight, shared whispered stories between breaths, and Lee let himself love without fear for the first time in his immortal life.
But time was cruel.
Sickness took her slowly. Lee tried everything; fetched herbs, stole medicines, pleaded to gods he didnโt believe in. Nothing stopped the inevitable.
โStay,โ she whispered, voice weak in the flickering candlelight.
Lee clutched her hand, pressing his forehead to hers. โIโll find you,โ he swore. โEvery time.โ
And as her last breath left her lips, Lee sat in silence, knowing this was only the beginning of his endless search for her.
He wandered for years, waiting for the pull, for the feeling deep in his bones that would lead him back to her. And then he found her again. Different life, different nameโbut it was her. It was always her.
He never told her, not at first. He let her fall in love with him the way she always didโslowly, sweetly, as if for the first time. But the truth always came out. Sometimes she laughed when she learned what he was. Sometimes she was afraid. But always, in every life, she stayed.
And always, in every life, she left him in the end.
And still, he searched.
The year was 1300s and this time he found her in the bustling market square, the scent of fresh bread and spices filling the air, the chatter of merchants blending into a steady hum. But it was her laughter that cut through the noise, clear and familiar, sending a shiver down his spine.
He knew her the moment he saw her. He always did.
For two days, he followed at a careful distance, watching the way she moved, how she spoke with ease, and how she tossed a playful remark to the bakerโs apprentice. He wanted to approach, but how could he? How did one explain centuries of longing?
It was she who finally ended his hesitation. Spinning on her heel in a narrow alleyway, she caught him lingering in her shadow.
โAre you following me?โ she demanded, hands on her hips. Her sharp stare knocked the breath from his lungs. It was her, through and throughโthat stubborn courage, that fire he had loved before.
โI was hoping to talk to you,โ Lee admitted, voice low, almost reverent.
She raised an eyebrow. โThen speak.โ
And somehow, he found himself walking her home that evening, conversation flowing as if they had known each other forever. In a way, they had.
Lee learned that Y/N was headstrong, witty, and too clever for her good. She spoke of faraway places with longing, of adventure and stories that she dreamed of living by herself. She was restless in this life, much like she had been before, though she didnโt yet know why.
He became her shadow, not out of fear but out of need. He couldnโt leave her, not again. He helped carry baskets when she let him, stole apples from carts to hear her gasp in feigned disapproval, and listened to her hum old songs that stirred something ancient in his chest.
โYou donโt talk much,โ she mused one evening as they sat by the river.
โI talk when it matters.โ
โAnd when does it matter?โ
He looked at her then, the last light of the sun catching in her hair. โWhen itโs with you.โ
The spring festival soon came with laughter, dancing, and the scent of blooming flowers. Y/N had dragged him into the square despite his protests, her hand warm in his as she spun them into the crowd. The music was fast, the world around them a blur, but Lee only saw herโher flushed cheeks, the way she bit her lip when she laughed.
When the dancing ended, they stumbled out of the crowd, breathless. Lanterns glowed above them, flickering light casting golden patterns on her face. Without a word, she grabbed his hand and kissed him.
It was sudden, impulsive, her laughter still on her lips when she kissed him again.
โYouโre trouble,โ he murmured against her mouth.
She grinned. โThen why are you still here?โ
Because I always am, he thought, but he only kissed her in response.
Summer turned to autumn, and as the leaves fell, so did the last of his resolve. He had to tell her. He owed her that much.
They sat by the fire in her familyโs home, the warmth doing nothing for the chill in his bones. Y/N watched him, something unreadable in her gaze, as if she already knew.
โThereโs something I need to tell you,โ he began. His hands clenched into fists. โSomething about what I am.โ
Y/N tilted her head. โYou say that like youโre about to confess to murder.โ
His silence stretched too long.
She blinked. โLee?โ
โIโm not human.โ The words felt heavy, final. โI havenโt been for a long time.โ
She studied him, quiet for a moment, before crossing her arms. โYouโre not about to tell me youโre some kind ofโฆ what do they call themโcreature of the night, are you?โ
He let out a breath. โSomething like that.โ
To his utter shock, she only smirked. โYouโre not going to start lurking in dark corners and calling me โmortal one,โ are you?โ
He stared. โWhat?โ
โI mean, if you start hissing at garlic, I might reconsider our whole relationship.โ
Despite himself, he laughed, shaking his head. โYouโre impossible.โ
โBut you love me.โ
โYes,โ he said, softer this time. โI do.โ
She reached for his hand, squeezing it. โGood. Because I know who you are now. And I donโt care.โ
They spent that autumn wrapped in each other, in whispered words and secret smiles. She asked him endless questionsโwhat it was like to live forever, if he had met kings, if he missed the taste of food.
โI donโt remember the taste,โ he admitted one night, tracing patterns on her bare shoulder.
โThatโs tragic,โ she murmured. โIโd die if I couldnโt have honey cakes.โ
He chuckled. โYou say that as if you havenโt eaten five today.โ
She gasped, shoving him playfully. โHow dare you keep count?โ
โI canโt help it. You get this lookโlike a fox that just stole from the henhouse.โ
She laughed, burying her face against his chest. โMaybe in my next life, Iโll be a baker.โ
He smiled, but the words sat heavy in his heart. There would always be a next life. And she would always leave him behind.
The winter was cruel.
She fell ill not long after the first snowfall. It started with a cough, then a fever that wouldnโt break. Lee tried everything; stole medicine, bribed healers, prayed to gods he didnโt believe in. Nothing worked.
He held her through the fevered nights, whispering stories she had loved, pressing cool clothes to her burning skin. He stayed when her strength faded, when her voice turned to a whisper.
One morning, just before dawn, she stirred. Her fingers curled weakly around his, her breath coming in shallow gasps.
โLee?โ
โIโm here.โ
Her lips parted in the faintest of smiles. Her eyes softened, full of something deep, something knowing. โYouโll find me again,โ she murmured.
Tears burned his eyes. He kissed her hand, pressing it to his cheek. โAlways.โ
And with a final, shuddering breath, she was gone.
Lee sat in silence, holding her long after her body turned cold.
The cycle would begin again. It always did.
And when it did, he would find her.
Because he always did.
It was the 1800s and in this life, she was a noblewoman.
Y/N.
Distant. Unreachable. A vision draped in silks and adorned with jewels, moving through candlelit halls as though she belonged to another world entirely. But Lee had seen her in every world, in every life. And even if she did not remember him, he knew her. He always did.
She was wed to another. A man of power, of wealth, of status. Someone safe. Someone human. Lee had seen him once, standing beside Y/N at a lavish banquet, fingers pressed possessively against the small of her back. It should have been him. It had always been him. But in this life, she did not belong to him.
So he watched from afar.
For months, he lingered in the shadows of her world, a ghost haunting the edges of candlelight. He caught glimpses of her in the garden at dusk, her face turned toward the dying sun. He listened to the sound of her laughter carried on the wind, a cruel reminder of all he had lost before. He kept his distance, even when the ache in his chest became unbearable.
And then he saw the bruises.
Dark, blooming things hidden beneath the high collar of her gown. The way she flinched when her husband reached for her at the next banquet. The hollow look in her eyes that had never been there before.
Lee had always told himself he would never interfere. That she deserved to live these lives as they came, untouched by the monster that lurked in the dark.
But this time, he couldnโt stay away.
He followed the man through the winding streets of the city, footsteps silent on the cobblestone. The nobleman was drunk, swaying as he staggered down a deserted alley, humming a tune that grated on Leeโs nerves. He reeked of wine, of expensive perfume, of cruelty. The kind of man who took pleasure in his power. The kind of man who believed himself untouchable.
Lee stepped out of the shadows.
"Whoโs there?" the nobleman slurred, squinting into the darkness.
Lee didnโt speak. He let the silence stretch, watching as unease flickered across the manโs face. Then he moved.
It was over in seconds. A hand around the nobleman's throat, squeezing just hard enough to feel his pulse thrumming beneath his fingers. The man barely had time to gasp before Lee struck, fangs piercing flesh, warm blood spilling over his tongue. It had been so long since he had fed. He had denied himself for so long.
But this kill was not for hunger.
It was for her.
When the man finally went limp, Lee let his body crumple to the ground, blood staining the stone beneath them. He wiped his mouth with the back of his hand, but the coppery taste lingered. The taste of vengeance. Of justice.
Then he looked upโand saw her.
Y/N stood at the mouth of the alley, candlelight from the street casting a golden halo around her. Her expression was unreadable, her eyes locked on the lifeless body at Leeโs feet. Then, slowly, she met his gaze.
"You killed him," she murmured.
Lee swallowed, his throat thick with something he couldnโt name. "He hurt you."
She stepped closer, unafraid. "Youโre dangerous."
"I am."
She should have run. She should have screamed for the guards. Instead, she looked down at the man who had tormented her for months, the man she had been forced to smile for, to obey, to endure. And then she exhaled a long, shuddering breath, as if some unseen weight had been lifted from her shoulders.
When she looked back at Lee, her eyes were softer. "But youโve saved me more times than I can count."
Weeks passed, and the rumors of her husband's mysterious disappearance faded into whispers. Y/N remained in the estate, and Lee remained in the shadows, always near, never too far. But this time, he did not watch from a distance.
One evening, beneath a sky heavy with rain, she found him waiting on the balcony of her chambers. The city stretched below them, lanterns flickering against the darkness. The air smelled of wet stone, of lavender, of her.
She stepped closer, the silk of her nightgown whispering against the cool night air. "You always find me."
"Always."
She reached for him then, fingers tracing the curve of his jaw, as if memorizing him for the first time. And then, slowly, deliberately, she kissed him.
It was not rushed, not desperate like their first kisses in other lives. It was steady, filled with understanding. As if she had known him for years rather than weeks. As if, deep down, she had always known.
Lee stayed with her.
As the years passed, he remained by her side, a silent guardian in a world that did not know what he was. He held her at night, pressing kisses to her skin as she murmured dreams of other lives. He traced the lines of her face, memorizing every expression, knowing one day, he would lose her again.
And when time finally caught up to her, when the silver in her hair outnumbered the gold, he never left.
He sat at her bedside when she grew frail, holding her hand, whispering stories from their past. Some she remembered. Some she did not. But she listened all the same, her fingers curled around his, as if afraid to let go.
One night, as the fire burned low in the hearth, she turned to him, eyes heavy with sleep. "Will you find me again?"
Lee pressed his lips to her knuckles, breathing in the last traces of her warmth. "Always."
And when she passed, he kissed her brow one final time before slipping away into the night, the cycle beginning once more.
It was now the 21st century and Lee hadnโt meant to talk to her. He had spent months ensuring that their paths never truly crossed, keeping his distance like he always did.
But fate had a cruel sense of humor.
It was late, the city washed in a misty drizzle, the glow of neon signs reflecting off the wet pavement. He had been trailing her like always, keeping a careful distance.
Then, without warning, she turned around.
Lee barely had time to react before she was standing before him, eyes bright with something unreadable.
โHello, Lee.โ
His breath caught.
No.
She couldnโt have justโ
โIโve been looking everywhere for you.โ
The world tilted.
It took everything in him to stay still, to keep his expression unreadable even as his mind reeled. His name. She had said his name.
She remembered.
For centuries, it had been the other way aroundโhim searching, him finding, him remembering while she moved through life unaware of their past.
But nowโฆ
Now, she was the one who had been looking for him.
Leeโs pulse pounded in his ears, though he knew it was just a phantom sensation, a habit leftover from when he had been human.
He forced himself to meet her gaze, searching for some sign that he had misheard. That this was just some cruel coincidence.
But her expression held no doubt. No hesitation. Only quiet certainty.
She knew him.
Truly knew him.
โSay something,โ she teased, tilting her head. โYou look like youโve seen a ghost.โ
He let out a shaky breath, barely managing a smirk. โFunny. Thatโs usually my line.โ
Her lips quivered in amusement, but her eyes remained steady, waiting.
โHow?โ Lee finally asked, voice hoarse. โHow do you remember?โ
She hummed, crossing her arms. โNot all at once. It started as dreamsโflashes of things that didnโt belong to this life. You were always there, though.โ She smiled softly, like she had finally solved a puzzle that had been plaguing her for years. โYour face was the clearest thing.โ
He couldnโt breathe.
For so long, he had carried their past alone. Shouldered the weight of lifetimes of love and loss, knowing she would never share the burden.
But nowโฆ
Now, she was standing in front of him, looking at him like she had been waiting for him just as desperately as he had been waiting for her.
โYou were watching me,โ she said suddenly, breaking the silence. โEvery night. Werenโt you?โ
Lee stiffened.
Caught.
He should lie. Should tell her she was mistaken. But what was the point? She already knew.
โYes,โ he admitted. โI was.โ
She didnโt look surprised.
โWhy?โ
Lee swallowed, debating how much of the truth he was willing to give her.
Because I couldnโt help myself. Because Iโve lost you too many times. Because I swore I wouldnโt get close, and yet I canโt seem to let you go.
Instead, he settled for, โOld habits die hard.โ
Her gaze softened, seeing right through him.
Lee hated how easily she had always been able to do that.
โWill you keep running?โ she asked.
The question settled between them, heavy and unspoken for far too long.
Lee had run for centuriesโrun from getting too close, from the pain of losing her, from the cruel hand of fate that always wrenched them apart.
But this time was different.
This time, she remembered.
And she had been the one searching for him.
He exhaled slowly. โI donโt know.โ
Y/N reached out then, her fingers curling around his in a way that felt so natural, so achingly familiar, that it nearly unraveled him.
โThen let me find you,โ she said, her grip steady. โFor once, let me be the one who stays.โ
Lee looked down at their joined hands, at the warmth seeping into his skin.
For the first time in lifetimes, she wasnโt slipping away.
And for the first time, he wasnโt sure if he wanted to let go.
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