Sam who gets sent by his mom to go and pick up some produce from the farm while she brings Vincent for a check-up but ends up getting distracted by the farmer themselves
pairing: sam x reader
wc: 1.1k
tags: CHEEEEESY cheesy cheesy puppy love, mutual pining, sam is PATHETICALLY down bad, pre-relationship, abigail and sebastian mentioned, friends to lovers
synopsis: if it were up to sam, he'd spend every second of everyday at your side.
a/n: in all of my other sam fics, its reader embarrassingly in love with him...he gets a taste of his own medicine here lol!
With vanilla ice cream melting and dripping down your fingertips, coarse sand underneath you and the salty ocean waves lapping at your feet; you are a child again, sitting with your grandpa at the docks, watching as he reeled in a âbig oneâ. Filling his bucket with loads and loads of fish.
Those days are far gone now, but the memory remains, as clear as the day you remember it. The feeling is nostalgic, sleepy in the way your senses are dulled by syrupy thick contentment. Beaches at sunset have that effect on you, you suppose.Â
âThis is fun,â Sam says, tone lacking its boisterous loudness, you almost donât hear it over the sound of crashing waves. âI had a lot of fun today, farmer.â
Your eyes flicker to him, his green gaze dead-set on the peachy golden sky, the taste of sea salt mingling with sweet ice cream heavy in your tongue. The sea breeze is cold, whipping against your face and running through your hair.
âI did too,â you agree. âYâknow, I donât get a lot of off time with the farm and stuff. This is a nice change of pace.â
He smiles, that sunshine smile youâve come to associate with Sam. âI caught you at just the right time then, huh?âÂ
You shrug, your own smile mirroring his. âAuspicious.â He did.
The sun is setting, the day is coming to a close yet Sam wishes it wouldnât, silently pleading with any higher being to somehow stretch time. He is barely a religious person, but the weight of his want is enough to transcend his own beliefs. Every second with you barely feels like enough; like sand slipping through his fingers.
One thingâs for certain, Sam isnât going to just let it end here.
âWe should hang out like this again,â Sam says, a little hurriedly, captured all in one breath. Shy and tentative, like a bashful child with a school crush. âUh, I mean, do you? Wanna? Hang out with me?â
You can barely suppress a delighted chuckle from slipping past your lips, your chest warming with fond affection. âIâd be more than happy to. Yoba knows I need a break or two or Iâll actually explode,â you huff while Sam hums in agreement. âWe can even invite Abigail and Sebastian⌠so can demo that new song for me, I see you all working very hard when I visit sometimes.â
He should be happy to hear that; that youâd be more than happy to spend your precious off time with him out of all people. You and him, him and you, Sam and the farmer. Your name connected to his with âandâ, it makes him giddy, causes his cheeks pinken and pinken.Â
Just the two of you, though. Sure, he loves his friends, Abby and Seb have been with him since day one. But it feels out of placeâ
(Sam, Sebastian, Abigail and the farmer doesnât have that ring to itâŚ)
âYeah, IâI dunno, itâs justâŚâ
The unfiltered truth is stupid, at least to him. Vincent is far too young for some of the things Sam longs to say. Thereâs a reason Abby and Seb hang out under his nose, he wonât blame them, they have their own secrets he isnât privy toâtoo serious, too dull for him.
(And now with you, he thinks you might just be the one he can share his own secrets with. Because even he has his own serious, dull thoughts. Thoughts that he doesnât want brushed away with a snarky remark or a sarcastic laugh.)
âI kinda like that itâs just the two of us?âÂ
His voice sounds unsteady, squeaky. Trailing off at the end, lost in the sound of water crashing at your feet. Phrasing his statement into a question that you could deny, that you could easily brush offâbecause if you did, he would too.Â
(It would be a bummer if you did though, but Sam is cool with that, chill with any decision you make. Really, he totally is.)
You grin, bumping your shoulder against his, your ice cream is dripping down, down, down your knuckles. Once your skin meets his, you donât pull away, you press closer and closer to his side. Leaning your head against his sunburnt shoulderâbut he barely registers the stingâand your arm against his own. Itâs a pleasant weight, having you against himâgrounding and tethering him to you.
âI do too. Like it, I mean. I think I get to see so many other sides to you, Sam. Without the others and all that.â
Sam feels his breath hitch, his cheeks flush even pinker even with the sunburns. âWoah, phew, I meanâawesome⌠When, when do you think we can meet next?â
You tilt your head, running calculations through your mind. Youâre very busy on that farm, he knows; but Sam canât help but keep his hopes up, youâre fun company. Maybe the best heâs had yet.
âI know I wonât have enough time until my melons are ready for harvestingâand donât you dare try making a joke about that,â you smile, wide and cheeky. Right as Sam readies an innuendo at the tip of his tongue; it makes his blood pump faster and his breathing stutters at the thought of you knowing him so well.Â
âSo how about this?â you propose slowly. âWe spend one day every month doing all the stuff we wanna do, together. just you and meâfun right? Iâll even sleep a little earlier the night before.â
Sam bites into his ice creamâchocolate and your treat, at your insistenceâthough he isnât quite sure if the immediate smile on his lips is due to its sweetness, or yours.
He leans closer into you, resting his head on top of yours, strands of your hair tickling his lips. Lowering his voice into a whisper so only you can hear.
(The secret is that you make Sam want. Want, want, want like heâll never get sick of it. He hoards these stolen moments with you so greedily yet wants more.)
ââŚtwo days, two days each month.â
He feels your body shake with the strength of your laughter, warmth swirls all throughout his body, tingling wherever your body brushes against his own. Sam finds that he likes the feeling, the buzz of itâitâs addicting.
âYeah, alright then,â you reply, mirth dripping from each and every word. âtwo days. We have a deal. Better?â
âYeah,â he turns back to face the water, the ocean spray misting his face. âYeah, a lot better. That does sound fun.â
Anything sounds fun when it involves you.
summary: the timeline of sebastian and the farmerâs relationship based on canon dialogue
pairing: sdv sebastian x farmer
word count: 2.5K
a/n: this may be my magnum opus
The sun was beginning its descent behind the mountains when Sebastian emerged from the house for the firstâand onlyâtime that day.
He shot a glance to his mother and Demetrius, who were standing at the edge of their property, looking over the valley bathed in golden light. His mother sent a small smile back, followed by a pointed disappointed look at the carton of cigarettes held loosely in his glance. Demetruis didnât acknowledge his existence.
Sebastian knew it was a nasty habit, but he spent most of his life with not much thought to the futureâhe was surprised he made it this far. Maybe his life would have been different if he had planned better; if he had considered for a moment that there was such a thing as life past sixteen, then eighteen, then twenty-one. He supposed he should start to consider a life past twenty-four, but quickly dropped the thought as he placed the cigarette between his lips and continued his stroll to the lake.
He saw it then, as his lighter sparked to life and helped the cigarette take eleven minutes off his.
Someone was sitting in his spot. A humanoid blob of denim focused intently on the bobber floating in the water.
He hesitated, then decided to keep movingâhis trajectory now locked in past the stranger and across the rickety planks of wood to the smaller islands in the middle of the lake. His mother had been saying for years that she needed to build something more structurally sound, but had yet to get around to it.
As he got closer, he took in more of the scene. There was a muddy bucket next to the stranger, and he noticed a couple slimy carp flopping around inside. Whoever this was, they clearly didnât have enough experience to catch the tricker creatures in the lake.
Just as he was about to slip past toward solitude, he locked eyes with the stranger. Their bored expression quickly turned to worry.
âSorry, am I in your spot? Robin said it was okay for me to fish here.â
Recognition sparked in his brainâhis mother had told him about the new resident of Pelican Town. The words she had used to describe them flashed behind his eyes: sweet, a little lost, cute. That last one was sent his way with an exaggerated wink and met with a scoff from him.
âOh. You just moved in, right? Cool.â
The farmer didnât respond, just looked on waiting for an answer to their question. Sebastian didnât gratify them with a response, instead looking across the lake at the tree line and abandoned quarry.
âOut of all the places you could live, you chose Pelican Town?â
The farmer scrunched up their mouth slightly, beginning to reel in their line. There was nothing but a limp worm dangling from the hook. Sebastian took note of the grieving look flashing on their face before it was gone in a blink.
âBetter than where I was.â
Sebastian didnât bother responding as the farmer heaved up the bucketâthey were a lot stronger than they lookedâand walked away without another word.
Robin smiled at the farmer with a wave and shouted goodnight before sending another disapproving look to her son.
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Sebastian heaved open the door of the house, exhausted from band practice. Sam was his best friend, and he enjoyed spending time with him more than he would admit, but the newest addition to the band was definitely a hindrance.
He didnât dislike Abigail, and he couldnât deny that she was a talented drummer, but he had been hoping for years that her little crush on him would fade away. He could only take so much of puppy dog eyes and over exaggerated laughter at his quips that definitely arenât that funny.
He was so absorbed in his thoughts on how to shake off the purple-haired girlâmore importantly, how to shake her off without actual confrontationâthat he didnât notice the farmer leaning against the shop counter until their voice pierced through. His mother was nowhere to be seen, so they had to have been talking to him.
âWhat? I didn't hear you...I'm busy thinking about something. What do you want?â
The farmer narrowed their eyes at him, leveling him with a glare. âYou know, I get that youâd rather be listening to My Chemical Romance and jerking off to Nietzsche than interacting with a human being, but you really need to work on your people skills.â
Well, he hadnât been expecting that.
He expected avoidance from the farmer, based on their first meeting and subsequent run-ins where they gave him a nod of acknowledgement before going back to acting like he didnât exist.
He realized that the farmer wasnât as timid and one-dimensional as he let himself think.
The moment was saved by Robin entering the shop room and dropping a workbench on the floor with a heavy thud. âYouâll make better use of this than I have latelyâitâs pretty old,â she looked up from the dusty bench, noticing her son frozen in the doorway, âoh, hi Sebby.â
âSebby?â the farmer questioned with a smirk.
Sebastian rolled his eyes, brushing past his mother to get to his lair.
âSorry about him,â he heard his mother as he descended the stairs.
âItâs fine,â the farmer laughed, âheâs cool.â
He couldnât help the smile pulling at the corners of his mouth. _________________________________________
Sebastian looked down at the frozen tear in his hand with a neutral expression on his face, though his heart was quickening its pace.
âGunther told me itâs fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti.â
He met the farmerâs grin with one of his own, âI really love this. How did you know?â
They shrugged, âSeemed like some emo shit youâd be into.â
A breathy laugh escaped him before he could stop it. âWellâŚthanks.â
âNo prob. Iâll keep an eye out for more when Iâm in the mines.â
âThe mines?,â his brow furrowed, âhow far down did you go?â
âNot super deep, I think I stopped at sixty since it was getting late.â
Sebastian gaped at the farmerâwho he now realized he really misjudgedâas they shouldered their backpack and turned toward the door.
âOh,â they stopped just shy of the threshold, âyour code is wrong, by the way. Third line down.â
He looked to the screen, baffled, seeing that there was, in fact, a mistake in his code.
He began to ask the farmer how they knew that, but they were gone. _________________________________________
The sun was setting on the valley, and Sebastian found himself sitting by the lakeâs edge with the farmer, who was reeling in sturgeon and bass with ease.
âIâm sure the cityâs different for other people, but it was corporate hell for me,â the farmer spoke softly as they baited their hookâit was different than any bait he had ever seen, and the farmer had informed him that the wild man living behind their house had taught them the recipe.
Sebastian hummed, âI guess that makes sense.â
âYou guess?â the farmer teased him, flicking water at his face.
He blew a puff of smoke in their face.
The farmer coughed, then began to laugh as they fanned the smoke out of their face, âasshole.â
Sebastian grinned, leaning back on the palms of his hands and gazing across the water.
They sat in comfortable silence as the farmer cast out their line and half-heartedly focused on the bobberâthey didnât really need it anymore, but liked the safety net.
âYou and Sam are probably my only friends in this town.â Sebastian broke the silence, but continued looking straight ahead.
âWell I am very likable.â
Sebastian knocked their shoulders together with a scoff.
âSure, keep telling yourself that.â _________________________________________
Sebastian was indifferentâand sometimes loathfulâtoward most events held in their little town, but tonight was an exception. It was hard to not be in awe of the midnight jellies, and he was excited for the farmer to see them for the first time.
They were perched at the edge of the dock, along with Sam and Abigail, their feet dangling inches above the water.
It was a lot colder than expected, and the farmer was bundled in his black jacket. He couldnât help but feel bad about the sad glances Abigail was sending their way.
The farmer looked content, and Sebastian recalled something they told him at the beginning of the seasonâthe used to be terrified of the ocean before moving to the valley.
He nudged their shoulder with his own. It didnât take much effortâthey were sitting a lot closer than he realized. A light blush dusted his cheekbones.
âI thought I saw something moving in thereâŚâ he pointed to the void of the ocean and leaned closer to their ear, whispering, âsomething big, something dark.â
The farmerâs eyes widened as they looked across the vast darkness before they narrowed and turned to him.
âJust trying to scare you...â Sebastian laughed.
The farmer smiled, knocking their knee against his, muttering an all too familiar âasshole.â
It wasnât too long before Lewis sent out the first lantern, and the water surrounding the docks was filled with glowing jellyfish.
âItâs beautiful,â the farmer breathed out as their head landed on his shoulder.
âYeah,â his eyes landed on a glowing green jelly before looking down at the farmer, âit is.â _________________________________________
Sebastian never saw the farm in its full gloryâbefore the farmerâs grandfather grew old and passed awayâbut he had been there plenty of times when it was overgrown and abandoned.
He had told the farmer this as they sat on the newly installed swinging bench on their porch. They joked that they would be suing him for trespassing, since it was technically their property at the time, even if they hadnât known it.
It was a chilly fall day, but the farmer had made a pot of coffee to keep them warm.
âI thought this was your busy season,â Sebastian lit up a cigarette and moved the ashtray closer to where he sat. It was a newer addition to the farmerâs decor. He thought about the prideful look on their face as they held it up and told him that Leah let them use her pottery wheel. It was painted with little creatures that looked like the much happier cousins of the slimes living in the caves.
The farmer hummed, holding their mug close to their face, but not taking a sip, âYeahâŚa lot busier than I thought it would be, actually.â
He grinned at them, âso, youâre slacking today, huh?â
The farmer laughed.
âIâd rather hang out with your sorry ass than work.â Despite the insult, the farmerâs tone was soft and earnest. Sebastian felt his cheeks heat up.
âCould you picture me living on a farm? It seems ridiculous, but I have been thinking about it lately.â
âIf I could do it, then so could you,â the farmer linked their pinky with his, âitâs a lot more freeing than youâd think.â _________________________________________
Boxes filled with Sebastianâs things lined the walls of the farmhouse, but Sebastian and the farmer lay in bed, choosing to ignore them.Â
They had all the time in the world.
The farmer was twirling the pendant dangling from Sebastianâs neck, âthereâs steam coming out of your ears, Seb,â the farmer giggled and smoothed out the wrinkle between his brows with their finger.
âIâve just been thinking,â Sebastian turned his attention from the ceiling to the farmer, âThe older I get, the less I'm drawn to the city. It had a certain mystique to it, once. But it turns out that was just a romantic fantasy. The city's so busy, so full of people... I don't belong there. I'm a loner.â
A beat.
âPresent company excluded, of course.â
The farmer laughed, âWell I would hope so,â they tugged gently on the pendant, pulling him closer, âbecause youâre stuck with me.â _________________________________________
Sebastian and the farmer had joined his family for dinner, and his mother had shooed them away with one hand as she cooed at the bundle held tightly in her other arm.
The valley was coming to life, but the ghost of a winter chill was in the air. They settled down by the lake despite the cold. It was no longer his spot, but theirs.
The farmer was skipping stones across the lake when he grumbled about how being in that spot made him want a smoke.
âNo oneâs stopping you,â the farmer laughed.
âI am.â
The farmer still held a loose smile as they raised their eyebrows at him, âoh?â
âI'm trying my best to quit smoking now that we're marriedâŚâ He avoided their gaze and brushed some mud on the palm of his hand onto his jeans, âI don't wanna die on you. It's a bad habit. I want to have a future together.â
A baby cried in the distance. Sebastian and the farmer smiled at each other. _________________________________________
The farmer was surprised to find Sebastianâs side of the bed empty when they woke up. It wasnât a rare occasion, as they usually found Sebastian in the kitchen after a restless sleep, but he was nowhere to be found.
They couldnât help but worry a little bit as they pulled on their boots and opened the screen door. They paused out of instinct to let the dog run out before them only to realize that the dog wasnât hot on their heels like usual.
They had only gotten two steps onto the porch before a mass of fur and slobber crashed into their legs.
âOh hello baby,â they cooed down at the dog as it rolled onto its back, breathing heavily out of excitement, âgood morning stink.â
âGood morning to you too.â
The farmer was so caught up in giving the dog attention that they hadnât noticed Sebastian leaning against the porch railing.
They straightened from their crouch, smiling at him as the dog whined from the loss of affection.
âI couldnât fall back asleep, so I went ahead and fed the animals,â he pushed off the railing and took a few steps forward to fix a rogue piece of the farmerâs hair, âone less thing for you to do.â
âThanks, Seb,â the farmer said softly, suddenly bashful, âIâm going to check on the pumpkins. Thought I could make some soup tonight if any of them are ripe.â
They took a few steps off the porch, âfeel like being a country boy today? Or did you get your fix?â
He smiled, leaning his forearms against the railing, âI'll just watch you from here. I enjoy watching you.â _________________________________________
Sebastian and the farmer found themselves sitting on the porch swing once again. It was a mild summer evening, and he was looking on as a toddler played with the dog in the yard.
He tore his attention away from the rowdy scene in front of him to look at the farmer, who was curled up at his side reading a book. He felt his heart swell.
âThis is so different from my old life, but I'm really starting to like it. I feel like I really belong here.â
The farmer looked up from the book in their lap, smiling.
âI don't often show it, but I'm really happy that I'm your husband. Marrying you was the best decision I ever made.â
SAM
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Spring is winding to its end in Remoria FarmâAmbrose likes the tartness of salmonberries, and Milene likes him.
original characters, Milene & Ambrose (!!!) ; farmer/farmhand
Ambrose thrives in the valley.
Milene knows because she watches, always watches him. She knows that he hums to the beat of cheesy love songs while watering parsnip seedlings. That he likes to lie in the chicken coop and cuddle the hens in his arms when he thinks she isnât looking. The townspeople that laugh brightly when talking to himâthey like him, itâs obvious by the way his arms are never empty from a trip to the town, thereâs always another pot of soup or a jar of pasta sauce.
Most of all, though he canât recognize it himself, Milene sees the bright spark in his eyes.
She remembers what they looked like before they moved to the valley, dull and unfocused and so far away. His office job in Joja made him slowly waste away. Now, the green in his eyes shine whenever he wrangles a particularly fussy fish, or when the two of them stand side by side in the kitchen, following televised recipes that leave the house smelling deliciously of caramelized onion and garlic.
Even now, when they sit under a thick branched tree away from the hot midday sun, Ambrose keeps the twinkle in his gaze. Sticking side by side, they share a handful of spring salmonberriesâhandpicked by Ambrose himself. The berry is sweet and tart, sticky and viscous all over her fingers and lips. She wipes the red stained juice smeared on her fingertips off on the hem of her shorts.
Absentmindedly, Milene reaches to pluck another pea-sized berry from him, but he twists his body away, hiding the salmonberries with a faux frown. She stretches her arm farther, reaching for the berries, resting her other palm on the grassy bed below. She shoots him a puzzled look.
âYou had your share,â he says. Milene raises a brow. âThe rest are mine.â
Huffing, Milene reaches again, her arm bumping his shoulder. Ambrose, this time, fully turns his back to her and protectively cradling berries to his chest, making the reach unsuccessful. She scoffs at his childishness and pokes him in the side.
âSelfish.â
Ambrose wiggles his eyebrows, aiming a smug smirk at her. âAnd youâre a leech,â he replies just as fast. âIf you joined me in picking berries weâd have more, but you didnât. You get what you get.â
âExcuse me,â she forcibly rests her weight against his back. Ambrose breathes on a wheeze as she leans over him. âIâd assume youâd be able to do something as simple as that on your own.â
Milene can hear the smile in his voice. âPicking berries is not simple.â
âPutting up with a brat like you isnât simple either,â she replies dryly, pinching at his ear. âWhat did I do to deserve this? Youâre breaking my heart here, Iâll have to go back to my dingy apartment in Zuzu city to save some face.â
Ambrose stiffens, his back ram-rod straight, his lips pressed into a line when he looks back at her. Milene sits back, the sudden change in atmosphere making her heart rate spikeâdid she say something wrong?
Milene rests a steadying hand on her chest. Damn this man for making her emotions run all over the place.
His hand flexes and rubs absentmindedly at the denim of his overalls. A nervous tell of his, for what reason he is buzzing with nerves she canât tell.
ââAmbrose,â she can hear the high pitchy quality in her voice, she cringes inwardly. âYou eat a rotten berry or something? Whatâs up?â
Small steady streams of light filtered through the branches shine on them, Ambrose turns his head back and looks her directly in the eyes.
âDonât say that,â he says under his breath, Ambrose speaks it like a secret along with a long suffering sigh. Like heâs been hiding the sentiment for a while. âDonât say that youâll leave.â
Oh.
Immediately, Milene feels the giddy swing of her stomach, the knotting and unknotting of her gut as giggles slip past her berry-stained lips. Ambrose fixes her with a weak glare, more of a pout if anything.
His posture is significantly more relaxed when he goes to chastise her. âDude, not funnyââ
Milene takes the opportunity to pluck a salmonberry from his hand while his attention is taken away. âVery funny. Hilarious even.â
His frown deepens as she pops the berry in her mouth, but she knows better. The twinkle in his eyes are bright, overwhelmingly so. The sight makes her heart swell and threaten to burst out of her chest. Itâs honestly kinda terrifying.
âThereâs nothing for me in the city,â she murmurs, pressing her thumb and pointer together, they stick together with berry juice. âI wonât leave, ever.â
Ambrose snorts, bringing two berries into his mouth, his lips stained red along with it. âWhat if thereâs a drought and we lose all our money?â
âHell no,â Milene entertains his inane imagination. âYou wouldnât survive without me. Youâd die of loneliness, or starvation.â
âGee Milene, you really know how to cheer a guy up.â he deadpans.
âNot trying to cheer you up,â she smirks. âItâs just the plain simple truth.â
He narrows his eyes. âOkay, but what ifââ
âNo,â she interrupts, waving her hand. Milene tucks her feet closer underneath her, staving off the brunt of the summer heat.
She rests her hand by his side, studying his face intently. The curve of his nose, the slope of his cheeks and the cut of his cheekbones, his eyesâhis eyes that glitter and shine like emeralds.
Milene thinks that she can stare into them forever.
âBesides,â she shrugs, âI like to watch you. Youâre happy, Iâm happy too.â
word count: 3.2k
summary: samâs ten heart event with a twist.
tags: winter, developing relationships, fluff, swearing, cuddling, hiding from his mother in his bed lol
a/n: this spiralled out of my control and into 3k words⌠enjoy!
itâs cold.
the fleece coat youâve bundled yourself in cannot protect goosebumps from forming from the biting chill of the valleyâs winter nights. your breaths come out in cloudy puffs of air, the heat slowly draining out of every exhale. itâs dark out, poorly spaced lampposts providing the bare minimum amount of light to navigate.
you got samâs letter earlier, a clumsily written note that was stuffed haphazardly into your farmâs mailboxâthe yellow lined paper he used, all crumpled and ripped.
meet me in front of my house! at 8 pm, iâll be waiting. thereâs something i want to tell you.
the ending sentence is somehow even more sloppily written compared to the ones before it. as if he was debating whether or not to add it in, but ultimately decided for itâitâs funny to imagine him hunched over his desk, stressing over what to write to you.
well, you wonât deny feeling excitement over the possibility of whatever sam has to say. if the subtle skip in your step is anything to go by.
you walk through the silent night of the town, it seems like everythingâs frozen in place during the colder times of the yearâeveryoneâs safe at home, toasty under their covers and youâd imagine thoroughly enjoying going to bed at 7 pm.
you do too, sometimes. thereâs less to do when the ground is too frozen to plant any crop.
thereâs a lot more free time out of the farm during the winter. youâve really started integrating yourself with the townspeopleâhelping haley find her bracelet, befriending samâs prickly coworker shane, and even discovering a shadowperson named Krobus in the town sewers. it really is starting to feel like home.
walking, you cut the corner passing by emily and haleyâs houseâand there he is.
he looks devastatingly handsome all dressed in winter clothing. his regular denim jacket switched out for a dark woolen coat, his pants are unripped and, surprisingly, not smeared with dirt.
though what you like most about his winter attire is his hair. those wild golden locks are laid flat under a woolen beanieâa stark difference from the spiked updo he usually does (though you like that one too). the tips of his hair are slightly curled upwards, revealing that family trait of curly hair.
you creep closer, just watching him wait for youâthe way he folds his arms in an attempt to warm up, and the little shuffle he does on his feet. you laugh softly, he mustâve been waiting a whileâjust like you have for him.
sam turns at the sound of your laugh, his body unconsciously tilting towards you, like a magnetâs uncontrollable attracting to metal. âyou made it,â he breathes, his nose, ears and cheeks pinkened by the cold.
you nod, unable to stop a bashful smile from forming on your lips. âi made it.â
a big grin splits his face, mimicking yours. underneath the lone lamplight he looks jaw-droppingly handsome. you feel yourself become warm just in proximity to him.
âi wanted to talk to you in private,â he says. samâs buzzing with energy, surveying the dark streets before meeting your gaze with his. âitâs kinda cold out here though⌠i, umâi can sneak you into my roomâŚâ
your heart skips a beat, like youâve skipped a step on a staircase. âwhat?â you croak.
your eyes catch onto him wringing his fingers, a nervous habit you canât help but always notice (not because his hands are nice and interesting to look at, not at all).
âyou donât wanna?â
âno!â you inhale, trying to alleviate the twisting sensation in your gut. âi do wanna, ahem, lead the way.â
sam smiles at you, dimples and all. he leads you towards the tiny bedroom window in front of his house. the window is already openâyou assume thatâs where he jumped out of to meet you.
he climbs through the window with minimal effort, landing on the flooring with a dull thump!
you raise a brow. âhave you done this before?â
sam stretches his hand out to you, waiting. his smile turnt sheepish. âi mean, i think we were all rebellious teenagers once.â
you resist the urge to snortâsamâs nervous, you can tell. he doesnât have his quips and jokes tonight. and heâs shy, but eager. like a puppy, excited and curious about the world.
âo-kay,â you say, one hand in his hand the other set firmly on the windowsill. âmake sure i donât fall please.â
sam nods, eagerly. the curled ends of his hair shake along with the motion as he does.
how endearing.
you tighten your grip on his hand, hauling yourself through the small window, trying your damn best to not make any sudden noise. which is successful for the most part, only a tiny huff of exertion escapes you.
annoying, yes. but the chill of winter burns through any energy you have faster than other seasons.
your feet connect with the wood of his floor, hand still clasped in his and the chill merely at your back. itâs warm inside, with him.
his room is the same as itâs always been when youâd visit beforeâshelves, band equipment, postersâbut the ambiance is different. a little more charged with tension so thick you could cut through it with a knife.
sam does not bother turning on his light, you donât mind it all that much. but it takes some effort to avoid tumbling over stray objects that clutter his bedroom floor.
âlook, I know Iâve been about nothing but the band for a while nowâŚâ he starts. âbut I donât want you to think thatâs all iâm interested in.â
you chuckle, clasping your fingers behind your back. âit certainly takes up a big chunk of your interests.â
he pouts, literally pouts. it must be the love bug you caught because you think itâs just plain adorable. âiâm really trying over here!â
âsorry!â you grin, âokay, continue.â
âwell, um⌠shoot, this is kinda hard, huh?â he forces an awkward chuckle. âand nerve-wrecking⌠but what iâm trying to say isâŚâ
âiâm really happy that weâve grown this close, and wellâŚâ sam looks at you, heâs stupidly redâthe color spreading all over his face. âiâiâm just wondering, do you think of me as⌠just a friend?â
your breath stutters, and you feel yourself blushing before you can do anything to stop it. you stare at him as he does with you. the two of you locking eyes for a second, it feels like itâs just you and him in the world.
you feel your shy admittance at the tip of your tongue. no, youâd say, youâre more than that for me, if you want to be.
sam smiles at you, shy but so, so overwhelmingly brightâitâs blinding. your head is running a mile a minute when you finally get the courageâ
âsam!â you hear jodiâs groggy voice from outside the door. your stomach drops with dread. âsomebodyâs at the door! go and check please?â
you lock eyes once again, this time for entirely different reasons, and with entirely different feelings.
âoh my god, sam,â you whisper hurriedly, panic gripping you. âyour mom doesnât know iâm hereâwhat do we doââ
âhold onââ he replies, with the same sense of urgency as you. âokay, okayâi have a plan, just trust me, âkay?â
you think you might break out into a cold sweat. you look at him quizzically, âwhat?â
sam gives you an apologetic smile with that stupid beautiful face of his, he moves forward, grabbing you by your wrists, and moving you with himâtowards his bed.
âsam!â you hiss, alarms are blaring in every corner of your mind as sam all but drags you under the toasty covers of his bed. he lifts the blanket and stations you by the edge, covering you in the blanketâwhich is now a lumpy mess.
this is his childhood bed youâre in, where his mother and brother are just by the door.
and his mother is calling him.
âiâll get this over with quick,â he says to you, already heading towards the door of his room. âhang on tight, âkay?â
you breathe a sound of agreement, way too jittery to formulate any proper response as you quieten under the covers.
though the sheets do feel nice, and smells overwhelmingly of that specific cologne he uses (stolen from joja inventory, he told you once). you will yourself not to relax and melt into the sheets so fast. instead, you listen for each and every sound that may give hint to whatever the hell is happening.
thereâs a commotion that you can hear happening, the door swings open, the hinges creaking along with itâthis whole surreal experience feels a little like the confrontation part of a horror movie, the helpless victim hiding and the heavy footfalls of the killer.
though in your case, itâs not one set of footsteps, but two.
âwhat are you two doing here?â
âyouâre the one who called us over, remember?â you can recognize the bandâs shut-in pianistâs voice from anywhere. âyou were all like, stop skipping practice, seb.â
samâs voice is oddly pitchy when he responds. ââŚwell, tonightâs no good!â
you hear the other person huff, you strain your ears harder to listen. the huffing person clearly fed up with the strange behavior samâs putting out right now.
âmy mom and vincent are asleep,â he adds hurriedly. âtheyâd wake upââ
you resist the urge to groan, stifling your mouth under a sweaty palm. jodie was just speaking to him minutes ago, thereâs no way theyâd buy that. he cannot be a more obvious liar.
thankfully they gloss over the fact. âsam, why are you acting so damn weird?â sebastian asks, straightforward as ever.
âyeah,â the other voice adds. feminine but strong. which you now identify as abigailâs, you hear a pinch of impatience in her voice. âand why are you red? did you sit outside in the snow or somethingââ
sam chokes, which he tries to conceal as an odd sounding cough. abigail pauses mid-sentence. the shift in the atmosphere is palpable. you screw your eyes shut, hearing the rapid rate of your heartbeat. itâs so loud youâre almost convinced the trio can hear the thumping from your hiding spot under the sheets. this is it, theyâre going to discover you.
âoh, oh i see,â abigail grins. âon second thought, i wouldn't risk catching all those germs. iâm feeling starved, letâs hit the saloon, seb.â
the aforementioned man grumbles, seemingly puzzled by the sudden switch in abigailâs attitude. âhuh⌠why?â abigail must have whispered something to himâyou can barely hear over the muffle of samâs blanket comforters. âugh, alright. fine. you owe us one, sam.â
âoh, of course! mhm, yup,â you cringe at the immense awkwardness of samâs response, feeling the overwhelming urge to pull out your own hair. âiâll see you guys tomorrow, yeah? now shoo! wouldnât wanna get you both sick or somethinââŚâ
âhuh?â sebastian replies, rightfully puzzled as theyâre forcefully pushed out of the room. âwhy would we see you tomorrow if youâre sickââ
âwell seb,â abigail says smugly. âletâs just say sammy here is taking care of some important businessââ
âokay, bye!â you hear the door click shut. to your utter bewilderment, sam shut the door in their faces.
the room is deathly quiet, the air is stagnant and stuffy. once you feel it safe enough, you crane your neck out of the blankets to check over him. to trace any lingering feeling the sudden visit mightâve given him. samâs got his back rested against the wood of his door, his back slumped.
âiâi wasnât expecting that,â you say quietly from your hiding spot on his bed. peeking the top half of your face, watching the door carefully. âkinda nerve-wracking.â
and embarrassing.
âi knowâiâm sorry,â he sighs, rubbing his temples. âi didnât expect them coming over.â
âsebastian said you invited them for practice, though.â you point out.
âmaybe i did,â he admits, creeping closer to you on the bed, even if heâs guilty and embarrassed. âi totally forgotâi mean, i was really nervous! my mind blanks when i get nervousâŚâ
sam stops right by the side of the bed, as if heâs waiting for your permission to get in with youâin his own bed. and to be perfectly honest, you really want him to.
âkinda ruined the atmosphere too,â he looks away from you, eyes downcast and melancholy. âi had this whole thing planned too, and i, just⌠ughâŚâ
your eyes soften. âsam, itâs really fine. okay, maybe a little shocking but you know itâs not enough to scare me away.â
he looks down at you, worried. his eyebrows are ever so slightly pinchedâyou wish you could run your fingers over it, and smooth it out yourself.
âplus,â you murmur, reaching over the small amount of space between the two of you to clasp his wrist. âiâm not just gonna leave⌠just tell me what you were going to sayâbefore the⌠interruption.â
that gives you the final push to gather your courage to tug him into bed with you. sam follows, flopping onto the empty bedding next to you without a fight. for a moment, itâs just the two of you, side by side, slowly huddling closer and closer for warmth.
and sam is warm. heâs practically radiating comfy heat you wish to burrow intoâor wrap yourself around. the perfect bed-partner for winter nights like these.
you find yourself becoming addicted to the feeling.
sam angles his body towards you. you on your back and him on his side, it feels intimate and special. and for some reason, it feels familiarâlike youâve always belonged by his side.
âi think you know already,â he tells you, his eyes are not clear in the dim light but you know, there are practically hearts in them. âthat i like you.â
you giggle softly. âand i think you know the same about me.â
sam tentatively grasps your hand, the freezing fingertips thawing under his careful touch. the caress of his hand on yours sends tingling electricity down your spine, your whole body feels alertâalive.
he speaks again, but this time his tone is a whisper of what it usually is. âstay awhile?â
âyeah,â you swallow, squeezing his hand in your grip. a small smile on your lips. âyes, i want to.â
âgood,â he smiles, his eyes crinkle at the edges so softly and the dimples on his cheeks deepen. there really is no one else who can compare for you. âhey, youâre really cold⌠let me warm you up?â
you turn to your side, facing him. at this angle, your faces are mere inches apart. you can trace every dip, line and curve of his face, and he yours. your hand tingles with the overwhelming urge to reach for him and squeeze.
âit is cold,â you agree. âiâd very much like that.â
âphew,â he softly sighs. sam drags his fingers up your arm, stopping at your elbow. wherever he touches, a whisper of him lingers on your skinâa bone deep imprint you yearn for him to spread all across your skin.
you roll into him with little to no effort at all. sam drags you to his chest, your ear perched right above his heart, you can hear the steady thump! of his heartbeat from underneath. sam winds his arms around you, intensifying the heat you feel by tenfoldâitâs not uncomfortable at all, though. you like it.
your bodies fit perfectly together, just like puzzle pieces. a mess of limbs tangling together. the warmth of him making you shudder in honey-like delight. it feels syrupy and soft and warm wrapped in his arms.
his hand at your back travels downwards, leaving a trail of goosebumps in its wake you feel even through the thickness of the fabric separating the skin of your back and his fingertips. his hands feel rough and calloused at the small of your backâfrom playing guitar and his skateboarding incidentsâbut you enjoy the feeling.
you trail your fingers under the thick fabric of his jacket and shirt, feeling the smooth skin underneathâthe action has no deeper meaning than you wanting to feel.
samâs uncharacteristically quiet. his breaths are slow and long, like heâs on the verge of sleep. yet his arms are wound tight around youâlike he never wants to let go of you. your nerves make you feel like a slow simmering soup. warm and slowly cooking over the fire.
you two stay entangled for a while, in comfortable silence. sometime during the night youâve matched your breathing to his, and he pulled you somehow even closer to his body.
but, a thump comes from his window, a light tapping sound. soft but persistent. the two of you opt to ignore it, in favor of snuggling closer to each other. yet the taps continue, and become louder and faster.
disrupted by the noise, sam mournfully throws the covers from over him to check, untangling himself from your grip. leaving a very him-shaped indent on the bed left in his wake. you groan, sticking your bottom lip out, you miss the warmth of him already.
âoh shit.â
the expletive makes you sit up in his bed, the comforter draping off your middle. you can make out the shape of him even with the dimness of the lightâsamâs back is towards you, and if your eyes dare deceive you, he looks like heâs shrinking into himself a tiny bit.
âwhat is it?â you whisper-shout to him.
he slowly turns to you, wide eyed, his shoulders stiff. sort of resembling a kicked-dog. sam bows down his headâwith what you think is shame, for what reason, you canât tell. rubbing your eyes of sleep, you furrow your brow, craning your neck to look out the window behind him.
abigail and sebastian are there, waving wildly at you. your eyes widen. abigail and sebastian are waving at you with smug smiles plastered on their faces.
your stomach drops for the umpteenth time that night. you honestly feel too horrified to speak.
you bury yourself under the sheets, a feeble attempt to conceal your mortification. so thatâs why abigail was playing along with samâs urgent ramblingsâshe knew (not that sam was any good at keeping a cool facade, he is totally incapable of lying smoothly). you groan, you feel like a rebellious teenager again, only the part where you get caught and utterly humiliated.
outside, you can hear the loud roaring laughter of the duo through the glass, alongside the awkward, embarrassed chatter of your newly-minted boyfriend. (not technically official, but the title succeeds to relieve your horror by the tiniest bit)
still, you stay put. through the mortification and embarrassment you still stick yourself to samâs side, or more literally, on his bedâbecause you know, thereâs no other place youâd rather be.
you spare another glance out of the covers at the trioâto your surprise, samâs beat you to it. looking at you with heart eyes and the most lovesick expression (youâre pretty sure yours looks the same).
you know thereâs going to be a lot more explaining to do in the morning. but it doesnât matter to you, not right now when youâre in samâs bed on the verge of sleep.
not when you feel so warm.
a/n: shoutout to the ass trio for making an appearance in the fic! i love you abby and seb.
Sebastian likes frogs. Emphasis on the word likes.
He appreciates them, they do good for the environment. They eat up all the nasty flies that buzz around the mountain lake, too. He doesnât have to worry about mosquitos snaking on his blood while he smokes. Itâs just a plus that he finds them cool and interesting.
Which most people find weird. Sebastian thinks itâs weird that they find it weird. Frogs arenât going out of their way to bother people.
Yes, he likes them. Theyâre his favorite animal, certainly.
But favorite is not enough for him to want to smooch a frog.
âSam, Iâm not gonna fucking kiss a frog.â
âCâmon! Itâll be like the movie!â Sam teases, insistently shoving Sebastian to the frog innocently sitting on a park bench. âWho knows, maybe itâll be your very own froggy princessââ
âDidnât the girl turn into a frog when she kissed it,â he shoots back, elbowing Sam backwards in the gut. The blond lets out an overdramatic hiss of pain, bent over and clutching his stomach. âAbby, back me up here.â
âI never watched that stuff,â Abigail shrugs, watching with amusement. She makes no move to help at all, comfortably resting against the wide wooden posts of a fence. âWatched a lotta cartoons though. Phineas and Ferb is my jam.â
âNot about the movie,â Sebastian grits exasperatedly. His brows knitting together in frustration âThe frog.â
âMhm, go on,â a cheshire-like grin on her face. âKiss it, Seb. A big smooch right on its slimy mouth.â
Sam eggs him on, the pain of being elbowed magically disappearing. âDo it! Do it!â
Sebastian presses his lips tightly together. Thereâs no use resisting once Abby and Sam band together. Theyâre a force to be reckoned with like thisâdemanding and overbearing. Sebastian exasperatedly wipes a hand over his face, shooting the poor frog a sorry look.
Sam pushes him one more time, he gives him a stony glare in return. âFuckâalright! Stop being so damn loud, youâll scare it away.â
The frog in question croaks slightly, like it senses the trio talking about it. He gives it a wary glance.
As he slowly approaches, Sebastian can hear Abby and Samâs satisfied sniggering behind him. They roped him into doing another stupidly outrageous thing for the umpteenth time.
He sighs, he really needs better friends.
Mustering up all his courage, he bends down, almost eye level with the frog, resting a hand on the wooden grain bench on where itâs perched upon.
He screws his eyes shut and goes for it.
Sebastianâs lips connect with the frogâs slimy, almost rough skin. So fast and featherlight that it can barely be considered a kiss. Cold against his lips. He pulls back immediately after, wiping any residue off his lips with the back of his hand.
The frog jumps, croaking with,what he assumes is, alarm.
âSee?â Abby laughs, ruffling his hair good-naturedly. âNo princess in sight. You didnât turn into a frog either!â
âMan,â Sam snickers, patting him roughly on the back. Sebastian groans with every smack. âIt wouldâve been cool though, if you turned into a frog. Weâd have a frog drummer in our band!â
Sebastian shoves his unruly friends off. âYeah, whatever. Letâs get going. The frog is probably traumatized.â
âYou can check that off your bucket list,â Abby teases, a smirk playing on her lips. âKiss a frog before I die. Weâll tell the story for generations.â
Sam howls with laughter, Sebastian feels absolutely mortified.
Before the trio could make any move out of the park, a cloud of green smoke curtains the frog, so thick and so unusual. Sebastian unconsciously backs away from it.
âWhatâwoah,â Sam says, more mezmerised than shocked at the green smoke pouring out of the frog Sebastian kissed. âWhat is that?â
âThe fuck if we know, Sam!â
âBoys, boys, shut the fuck up. Look.â
Abigail points at the fog. It grows and grows, stopping and dissipating once the whole bench is covered with the green mist.
The frog is goneâdisappeared into thin air. Instead, a not-so-frog shaped person sits. You blink up at Sebastian slowly.
Woah, woah.
He feels his heart acceleratingâfor all the wrong reasons. An unusual thumping sound that vibrates all throughout his bodyâhis fingertips, his stomach, his toes. Where there should be fear and panic and definitely fear, Sebastian feels exhilaration.
Youâre pretty.
Itâs also pretty horrifying for him to thinkâand feel.
You blink slowlyâa frog-like trait that cement his suspicions. Youâre staring up at him as he stares back down at you, curious meets bewildered. ââŚâ
His eyes are wide, scanning each and every part of your now not frog-like features. Sebastian feels cold sweat dripping down his foreheadâa stark temperature difference to the heat in his cheeks. âOhâoh shit.â
âUhm⌠ribbit?â
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Another thing he blames on Sam and Abbyâhis horrifying attraction you; the person, not the frog.
He checks that off his metaphorical bucket list, too.
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