i like to think that ppl come to farmer for comfort or jst to genuinely hangout... requesting sam coming to farmer's house in the middle of the night as he confides in them w hot chocolate / coffee / tea đđ»đđ»
pairing: sam x reader
wc: 1.6k
tags: MILD hurt/comfort, pre-relationship, they are friends here!!
synopsis: sticky summer nights always make you feel a little restless.
a/n: its been 2 months with no sam fic!!!! here is my sincere apology hehe. title from apple cider by beabadoobee. this ask is so cute anon mwa mwa
Nothing ever truly rests during the summer; not even during the night.
Fireflies flicker and fly, weaving through the sparse grass beds sprouting from under your porch. The dark is hardly dark, your eyes have adjusted to the sparse light emanating from your dingy porch light. Your cardigan is haphazardly thrown off, draped over the hand-carved trellis. Bare feet meet the grass; damp and cool against your heated skin.
Energy thrums through the air, electrifying it with the undercutting buzz that leaves you wide awake. The season leaves the nights tepid, leaving your skin sticky.Â
You canât sleep; not one bit tuckered out after a whole day toiling the fields. Though your mind is blissfully blank, your hands are preoccupied with bringing your mug to your lips.
The cacophony of crickets chirping echo through the flat farmlands of your property. Itâs quiet, peaceful. Yet you are wide-eyed and awake, sipping on herbal teaâa mixture of herbs from your crop bedsâin the hopes you can knock yourself out.Â
You are hyper aware of your surroundings, unable to pull yourself into the sleepy state you want. You feel the sheen of sweat drying on your skin, the warm summer breeze tickling the nape of your neck, the sweet smell of almost-ripe melons growing on your farm. The rhythmic sound of trees swaying with the wind.
The odd sound of a twig snapping is enough to pull you out of your reverie.Â
Your gaze snaps to the side, past your mailbox and to the dark path leading to town. Eyes adjusted to the dark, you see vague impressions of familiar surroundings. You drag your eyes to and fro, scanning.
A head of blond hair flashes through the otherwise dark veil of night, lamplight catching the brilliant golden hues of it. Doubting your eyes you furrow your brow; squinting your eyes, shifting on the porch steps, aiming to get a clearer look. Your mug is forgotten on your lap.
The figure shifts, tilting their head upwards and towards your direction. Then blue eyes lock with yours, the warm light of your porch lantern illuminating his expression. Recognition dawns on your faceâ
âSam?â
Sam stops mid-step, face contorting into shock that outdoes your own. He flails, struggling with his words as to why in the world heâs caught on your farm in the wee hours of the night.
Both of you freeze, staring at each other in silence. Your fingers tighten then loosen around your mug. A tight line is made out of your lips.
âWhat are you doing?â you ask, tilting your head in confusion.
âItâs not what you think!â he holds his hands up in immediate surrender. âI was walking, andâand, my mind was blank. I just followed the path, I swear.â
You blink, once then twice. âSamââ
âAndâand,â he blabbers, âI guess⊠your farm was the best bet⊠The safest.â
That eases the nervous pitter-patter of your heart. Itâs rare you get anyone on the farm aside from Lewis this late. Youâre relieved, perplexed by his skittish behavior. It goes against what you already know about him.Â
Your eyes crinkle whilst you squint up at him, giving him a once-over. Like this, he reminds you of a teenager caught red-handed, eyes practically bulging out of his head with anxiousness.
An amused chuckle slips past your lips before you register it, smiling. âSam. Can I speak?â
Sam turns back to face you, finally still. It gives you a clearer look at his appearance. Wild flaxen locks are tapered down by the beanie shoved over his head. His shirt is inside out, hanging awkwardly on his frame. He looks like he just rolled out of bed.Â
âOhâoh yeah⊠my bad.â
A hand goes to pick back up your mug. âYouâre good.â You take a sip of your tea. âPlus, Iâm not bothered.â
âOhâŠâ Relief lets his shoulders go lax with a puffed breath. Then he looks back at you, conflicted on his face. âHang on...You think me walking into your private property isânothing?â
You snort. âYouâre the last person Iâd think would be worried about that.â
Sam paces, rocking back and forth on his heels, sporting a grim frown on his face. His gaze drops back down to the path, kicking at the pebbles. You wince internally; he doesnât seem in good enough shape for jokes. It tugs at your heartstrings, a deep sigh pulled from your mouth and out into the humid air.
âKidding. But itâs really no biggie.â you wave off. âCome by whenever. Iâm always restless during the summer.â
He stares, breathing uneven and nervous. âSeriously?â
You nod, unusually calm in the face of his supposed trespassing. âItâs a me problem. Itâs too humid to sleep comfortably. I even get more tired once I wakeââ
âNo, I mean,â he interjects, eyes wide. âI can come over? Anytime?â
âYeah,â you shrug, rolling the muscles in your shoulders. âIâd love your company.â
âBut what if youâre busy?â
âYouâll have to help me in the fields, then.â you tease, eyes crinkling. âYouâve got good legs for it already.â
A grin cuts through the grim lines of his face, âAre you 100% sure?â
You nod, eagerly. âMhm.â
âAh,â he rubs the back of his neck, suddenly sheepish. âThatâs good. Super good. I wanted⊠well, I was kinda hoping to see you too.â
âWell now youâve seen me.â
âYeah, Iâm glad. But ughâI dunno, I guess my headâs a little messed up right now.â He runs a hand over his face, a frustrated groan along with it.Â
You watch him. There is never a part of him that keeps still, even now.Â
Maybe thatâs why the words seem to come out so naturally when youâre with Sam. The restlessnessâalways grasping, bouncing, and shifting. âDâya wanna come inside? Maybe it could help.â
âYes, yeah. I want to.â he replies, instantly but then he double takes, checking in with you. âCan I?â
âI invited you too,â you laugh, pulling yourself up. âCalm down Sam, youâre fine.â
âCome in,â you call, pushing open your door. You do not turn and wait for him, traveling through the dark with the familiarity one has only in their own home.Â
You hear him pulling off his shoes by the doorway, then the padding of his feet trailing after yours.
Humming, you switch on your lamplight, propping it up on your kitchen table, pulling the chair back for Sam to sit in. You set your mug down on the opposite side.
The cabinet creaks when you swing it open, revealing your countless containers of seasonings and spices collected over the seasons. The rich smell of all of it mingling together wafts through your nose.Â
A pack of apple cider bottles stands by the cinnamon sticks, a welcome gift from months ago you havenât gotten into yet.Â
You tilt your head back to glance at him, finding him sitting statue-still in your chair, then turn back to your cabinet.
âI have some apple cider, you want some?â
His eyes snap to yours, âOh, yeah.â
Nodding, you tiptoe, grasping the glass bottle by the neck from the far end of the cabinet.Â
You sit the bottle down on the counter, popping off the cap with the flat edge of a knife. The cider fizzes, bubbling up until the neck then reducing. The sharp fruity scent of carbonation and apple mingles with the humid air. Sam takes it from your outstretched hand with a murmured âthanksâ.
You sit opposite him. With your legs pulled up to your chest, you wiggle in your seat, leaning your cheek against your knees. Your eyes low as you cradle your own drink in your hands. Sam takes slow sips of the cider, the bubbles painting the edges of his lips then fizzing away.Â
It feels natural to watch him like this, like all normal neighborly decorum has flown out the window, making room for thisâwhatever this silent companionship may bring.Â
Curious, you break the veil of silence. âSo what brings you here?â
Sam runs his tongue over his bottom lip, catching the stray drop of apple cider by the corner. His gaze goes faraway, eyebrows furrowing automatically without him aware. Heâs silent as he thinks over your question, face contorting.
âJustâsomething at home, I guess. I wanted a breather.â
You swirl the string of your teabag, looking up from under your lashes. âFamily stuff?â
â...Yeah, family stuff.â
You hum, voice low. You have a faint idea on what heâs talking about. Samâs father, Kent, has been having a difficult time adjusting back to civilian life after being dischargedâyou heard.Â
Your eyes track over his form, his shoulder hunched and lower than youâve ever seen them. Under the low light of your kitchen table, you pinpoint the signs of weariness marking his faceâeye bags under his eyes and a perpetual wrinkle in his brow deep enough you see the shadow of it under his mess of hair.Â
âYou donât need to tell me if you donât feel like it,â you simply say.Â
You look out the windows, eyes tracking the swirling the flickering lights of lightning bugs outside. Gaze low as you stew in silence. Your fingers tap idly at the table. You feel calmer, sleepier. That persistent buzzing under your skin dissipating into the boneless way you sit.Â
There will be more sticky summer nights like these, youâre sure. Maybe heâll share whatâs on his mind then but right now, youâre quite content with the silence. It cradles you like a refreshingly cool gust of air, tapering the heated expanse of your skin.Â
âMaybe next time,â Sam murmurs, staring into the steaming cup. âWhen I come over again.â
A smile unfurls on your lips when he raises his head to look at you. âWhen you come over again.â
i havent been spiraling about sdv lately⊠do you guys want to hear about my ocs,,, ok bye
Me and my little sister have both started playing Stardew Valley at basically the same time, and we have such different ways to play the game, and such different priorities. And sometimes sheâll ask me if Iâve unlocked the skull cavern yet, or if Iâve found that one secret note, and Iâm just staring blankly at her, holding hands with my beautiful wife Harvey.
Haley! I donât play but my bsf loves her <3
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sweet like
word count: 1.5 k
synopsis: love confessions are not easy, having nosy neighbours isnât eitherâbut loving sam is different, itâs as easy as breathing.
a/n: samson my beloved, youre allergic to pollen but accepted my bouquet anyway. đâ€ïž
edit: sweet like is now on ao3! here
todayâs the day, youâre really going to do it. no ifs or buts.
you swear you will, but damn if it isnât messing with your head. itâs definitely the nervousness or heat stroke symptoms causing the overly-conscious way you regard all other shoppers in pierreâs general store. you feel the uneven, erratic thrum of your pulse underneath your skin.
your hands are cold and clammy and disgustingly sweaty as a bright bouquet of tulips, poppies, sweet peas and fairy roses is unceremoniously slid across the store counter and bundled into your arms. the smell is dizzyingly perfumed. pierre doesnât bat an eye though the knowing glint just tells you that he knows.
you and sam have been friends for as long as you started living in the valley. heâs a literal ball of sunshine compacted into a 5â10 body, and heâs sweetâmaybe at times a little sloppy and forgetful but those quirks make him all the more lovableâto you.
and you admit yes, you did have a crush on himâand after watching his bandâs performance in zuzu city, it got even worse. suddenly the ignition jump started the thrum of your heartâbeating at race car speeds at the mere mention of his name. restless and anxious
so, here you are, buying a bouquet (one you could surely make yourself, but according to abigail buying this exact one is town tradition) at 10 am in the morning, in front of all your nosy neighbours.
you clutch the flowers tighter to your chest as caroline cranes her neck to take a peek. slowing down as she restocks the shelves. shameless, these people are sharks to blood when it comes to gossip.
you shoot her a wary glare, lips pursed together. pushing open the door to the shop, the little entrance bell rings with your exit.
after your realization, you see the world through rose-tinted glasses, the skies seem brighter and clearer, with soft fluffy clouds suspended in them. the breeze is soft and refreshing, while the sun is a comforting warmth at your back.
not even a few steps past the stardrop saloon do you feel any different.
adrenaline pumps through your veins as you see a flash of familiar spiked-up golden hair in your periphery. you feel your breath stutter as you reflexively stuff the delicate bouquet in your pack and snap it shut.
you turn your back, clutching a hand to your chestâyou feel your heart racing underneath your fingertips as well as the heat rising up your skin. itâs fine, you reason, youâll play it off as sunburn.
you slap at your cheeks, encouragingly.
the aforementioned man, skates towards you, calling your attention. turning, you nod your head in greeting, offering him a less than wobbly smile.
you wait until the skateboard skids to a stop, sam stops a few feet from you. his breaths slightly labored from the effort, heâs still as bright and cheery as ever
âsam,â you cringe as your voice cracks into an awkward pitch. he perks up at the mention of his name, giving you an enthusiastic wave. you swallow the lump forming in your throat.
âhey farmer,â he smiles, sam sets one of his feet down from on his skateboard. âitâs really bright out today. whatâcha up to?â
âi was looking for you, actually.â
âand iâm here!â he replies before sheepishly adding. âthatâs a coincidence. i was going to go visit youâwell, before i forgot.â
âreally,â your stomach traitorously flutters. âwhat for?â
âto give you something,â he says breezily, sam digs around in his pant pockets, seemingly looking for something. âi swear i have the thingy in here somewhere..â
you watch as he fumbles around looking for the thingy. Your mind drifts to the scrunched up bouquet sitting in your pack. you hadnât expected running into him so soonâ
maybe, you think. you arenât as ready as you think.
âahh, here it is!â
sam fishes out a rectangular shaped object from his back pocket, its slim and clear. you tilt your head in curiosity and he smiles wider.
âa cassette of the bandâs song,â he tells you, grabbing your limp hand to stuff it into your palm. âlisten to it! you have a cassette player on your farm, right?â
the momental brush of his hand against yours has you stumbling over your mess of thoughts and feelings. it is a little pathetic, to be acting like a lovesick teenager againâyou groan to yourself. âyeah, i do.â
the cassette is light in your palm, the hard plastic case is covered in sharpied lightning bolts and smiley facesâalong with the careful engraving of your name. the hand drawn designs are wonky and childlike (you suspect he asked vincent to draw them), but itâs yours.
he made this for you.
you feel the giddy warmth spread all throughout your bodyâconcentrated in your chest and stomach which twists with some emotion youâre too confused to name.
âi couldnât find you after the performance,â he confesses. you peek up from the cassette at his faceâhis cheeks are bright pink with bashfulness. âit was too crowded, i wanted to give you the first sample recording.â
standing on willow street in front of his family house with the sun beating down on you, sweat dripping down your temple, flowers haphazardly stuffed into your backpack. youâre literally buzzing with energyâthe warmth, inside and out, is making your head spin.
you feel your mouth moving before you can even register what youâre saying, feverish words tumble out.
voice a tad strangled, you rasp. âsam.â
he looks down at his skateboard, his attention; short and slipping away. âyeah?â
âbe my boyfriend.â
âsure!â he pauses, processing what you said, his eyes whip back up to stare into yoursâwide and so, so blue. âwaaait.. wuuhââ
âi wasâuh, do you want to know why i wanted to visit you today?â you ramble on, tracing the cassette case edges with sweaty fingers. the beat of your heart is a resounding thumping sound in your eardrums. âactually, this is not how i planned things, but got nervous, you make me nervous.â
you shrug off your backpack, the heavy weight of it that once was grounding you groaned as it hit the ground. you open the flap and produce the now crumpled flowersâstems bent and broken, petals missing but the smell is still overwhelmingly sweet. you hold out the bouquet to him with shaky fingers, the cassette held in your other hand clasped behind your back.
ââi wanted to make this a little more specialâŠâ you sigh nervously, eyes squeezed shut while your bottom lip is chewed between worrying teeth. âitâs all crumpled, sorryâŠâ
âi think this is plenty special already.â
you feel as he moves closer, plucking the flowers out of your hands. now, thereâs barely any space between the both of you. your eyes snap open, mouth slightly gaping as he takes a long sniff full of flowers.
your heart sings for joy as he doesâbut the concerningly wet sneeze he lets out makes you furrow your brow in realization.
heâs goddamn allergic.
your eyes widen, reaching for the flowers. âsam, youâre allergic to pollen!â
your fingers barely brush the stems when he pull the flowers away from you. sam laughs, bright and pureâone that sounds like it came deep from his gut. you flush deeper in embarrassment, and a little in confusion.
âso? you gave me these. i like them!â
âi canât believe it slipped my mind,â you cringe. âdonât keep them! the stems are all twisted and broken anyway.â
he sneezes again, shaking his head petulantly, his nose pinkened with irritation, a small sound of mortification exits your mouth. how can you be so forgetful?
digging through your backpack, you grab the small pack of tissues you usually use to dab off sweat easily. you take one out of the pack and stretch it out towards him.
instead of your offered tissue, sam grabs you by the wrist, tugging you to him. you follow with not much of a fight, a confusing mixture of nervous and giddy energy youâve become. he holds you still against him, his arms coming behind you to wrap the both of you together tightly.
you go limp against him, head buried his shoulder. you think, you fit together perfectly.
âby the way, i like you too.â he murmurs into your hair. âa lot more than you think i do.â
âeven if i forgot you were allergic to flowers?â
he snorts, leaving a chaste peck on your forehead, you feel your cheeks flush. âespecially because you forgot, it was kinda funny.â
your head shoots up, nearly bumping his chin. âsam!â
he laughs and you canât help but smile in return. your gaze returns to the sky, and suddenly you canât quite recall what you were so worried about. really, life in stardew valley has never been so bright.
(and if you see some of your neighbors watching at the corner of your eye, you shut your eyes to ignore them.)