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venuswwe · 10 days
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I’ve been rewatching Roadhouse obsessively and I hate to say it but I’m very much into Conor McGregor so…I wrote a Knox one shot💀
Warnings: English isn’t my first language. Also, like, semi-smut and swearing.
Enjoy.
Poke Chop - Knox, Roadhouse
Knox x fem!reader
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"I hate this song."
Knox angrily gulps down his whisky as the juke box starts playing Poke Chop.
"I love that song", you say grinning.
He just grunts.
"One shot for my get on boy", you sing into his ear, your voice mixing with the song, and he pushes your face away.
You giggle as you empty your own glass and lean forward onto the bar to order you two more drinks.
Knox immediately pulls down your skirt a little.
He's very protective of you.
You two couldn't be more opposite, but maybe that's exactly the reason he's so obsessed with you.
You're as rational as he's impulsive, as controlled as he's insane. You balance him out. Stop him before he does too much damage.
"Whisky on ice, please. Twice", you order.
"Now", Knox adds. You smile as you reach behind you, planting your hand in his face.
"Ignore him", you tell the bartender.
Knox grabs your wrist, pulls you back, and you squeal a little from the sudden force working on your body.
You land on his lap, looking at him with an innocent smile.
"What?"
"Don't do that."
"What, this?", you ask, placing your hand on his face again, and he bites your thumb. Not hard, but enough to make you squirm and rip your hand away.
"Asshole", you say, but you can't get up to walk away, his grip on your hips is way too tight.
"Knox, let me go."
"Apologize."
"For what?!"
"Getting on me nerves!"
You roll your eyes.
"Sorry."
"Good girl."
He lets you slide off his lap, not without slapping your butt.
You roll your eyes again, but secretely you're a little flattered. You've worked hard for that ass.
"Come on", you say, "dance with me before the song's over."
"I'm not dancing to that fuckin' song."
You sigh dramatically, when someone says: "I'll dance with you. I'll even give you a coin for the jukebox. So you can play it again."
The guy talking to you is cute, so you shrug, take the hand he's offering you, and follow him.
You can practically feel Knox' stare penetrate your back, but that's what he gets for being a buzzkill.
You press a button on the juke box and the song starts again.
It doesn't take long, maybe a minute, before the guy comes closer, and so do you.
And then Knox is behind you, rips the guy away from you and grabs him by the collar.
"That's my girl you're dancing with."
He's close to crushing his throat, when you clear your throat and cross your arms.
"Knox!"
Your gaze would have killed him in an alternative universe and he slowly lets go of the guy.
"You don't own me", you tell him and he raises an eyebrow, head tilted, a grin spreading on his face.
Oh oh. Now you've awakened something in him. You've prodded the bull.
"Oh yeah?", he says, and then suddenly grabs you by the hips, throwing you over his shoulder as he makes his way towards the bathroom, making you squeal.
Now it's about marking his territory. You're his and only his to play with.
He locks the door behind you two and sits you down on the bathroom counter.
Before you can even begin to protest he already grabs your legs, pulling you forward towards the edge of the counter, making you fly against him.
He wraps your legs around him and before your brain can prepare itself he has already undone his belt and made his way in between your legs.
You gasp as you hold onto him, nails digging into the back of his neck and clinging onto the silk of his shirt.
He bites your neck and you groan.
"Fuck!"
That's gonna leave a mark for sure. Asshole. Your nails dig deeper and he grunts as he lets go of you, still keeping up his pace.
You don't have time to be mad at him, your brain seems close to shutting off, it's already getting hard to breathe and think clearly.
"Say it. Say you're mine", he demands.
He presses a hand against the wall, the other gripping your hip, you grab his arm, desperately trying to hold on to something, anything.
"I'm yours", you press out and he nods, licking his lips.
“Oh yeah. You are.”
His face comes close to your neck again, but this time not to bite you, just to be a little closer.
He often does that. It's one of the rare gentle gestures he has in his repertoire, so you place your free hand on the back of his neck as you feel his breath against your pulsating veins, making you shiver as his beard tickles your skin when he kisses your neck and you let out a hum.
His hand leaves your thigh and wanders under your skirt and your eyes roll into the back of your head as you gasp.
Your highs are so close together it feels like one, your body trembles as you grip onto him again, his movements finally slow down, and then he softly groans against your neck.
You let out a deep, shaky breath, letting a hand run through your hair.
"Holy fuck, Knox", you say breathlessly and he snickers as he removes himself from you entirely, your arms and legs dropping down, biting your lip in disappointment because of the sudden loss of contact.
"Don't ever say you're not mine again, ya hear me?", he says as he fixes his belt and you grin.
"Or what? You'll do that again?"
He leans onto the counter, his hands next to your legs, and comes a little closer.
"Maybe", he grins before placing his lips on yours. You snicker into the kiss and when he pulls back you wink at him, earning you another kiss.
You both know he loves this game just as much as you do. Maybe even more. Perhaps you're not so opposite after all.
He takes your hand to help you hop off the counter and you have to hold onto him for a moment as you stumble out of the bathroom with him.
He grins very satisfied as he wraps an arm around your waist.
"Next time you should maybe wear flat shoes, eh."
"Or you could carry me", you grumble, but you know he won't. He loves watching you have a hard time keeping it together afterwards.
But in the end he does pay for your drinks and then lifts you up to carry you to the car bridal style.
You wrap your arms around his neck, gently tickle his beard, and smile.
"You're cute."
"I know", he just says, before he lets you down next to the car.
"I'm driving. You can't be trusted behind a wheel", you say and he shrugs, tossing you the keys, but not high enough for you to catch it and you give him a death stare as they land on the ground.
"What'd you do that for?"
"I just wanted to see you bend over one more time", he grins and you give him the finger before you pick the keys up and throw them back at him.
"That's it, you're driving. Maybe you'll finally kill me and I won't have to see you anymore."
He just laughs as he gets into the car.
You curl up in the passenger seat. Slowly but surely you're getting tired and close your eyes.
He turns on the car radio.
"You gotta be fookin' kidding me", he says, his irish accent even heavier than usually.
You giggle as you recognize the song.
Poke chop.
He groans but he doesn't turn it off.
You raise a brow.
"What, that's it? No smashing the radio? You won't even turn it off?"
"You like it", he shrugs and you stay silent for a second, too surprised to say anything. Instead you reach out and gently tickled his beard.
"Love you, too", you say and you can absolutely see the hint of a smile on his face.
" 'Know you do."
"We both make it pretty obvious", you just say.
He doesn't have to say it, you know. It's not like he never does, just when he wants to. When he feels you earned it.
Instead, Knox takes your hand and pulls your knuckles to his lips before resting both your hands on his thigh and you close your eyes again.
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The 7th tier of my MMA goats list has only one fighter on it, because having more than one fighter on it would be disrespectful to this next fighter. He’s the most feared and famous to come from the UFC and the entirety of the sport of MMA; the one, the only, the notorious.
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But seriously, Conor McGregor is a great fighter and an even better marketer that brought an almost unheard of attention to the sport of MMA and to the UFC, pretty much becoming its backbone for them to build off of. I remember before I even got into MMA and fighting sports, I heard about Conor and what he did, and that’s really puts in perspective for me how big he really was. Looking at him from a birds eye view, the things he did in the sport and the wins and losses he faced, made his legacy of “the notorious” and the reason I as many others find him so enjoyable to watch and listent to.
When Conor was a kid, he was inspired by the likes of Muhamed Ali and Bruce Lee and by the bullies in his life to learn how to fight back. On the 14th of july, 1988, Conor was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland and attended an Irish-language school where he found his passion for soccer and at the age of 12, his passion for boxing. But it was when he moved to Lucan, Ireland when he really found his path in MMA and started training with future UFC fighter, Tom Egan. Conor spent all of his amateur and some of his pro MMA career in Ireland as an average fighter, racking up wins and losses in the lightweight division and the more natural featherweight division. Until, after a defeat, he went onto a 8 win streak that made him the first European pro MMA fighter to hold belts in two divisions at the same time. Dana White’s attention was piqued, enough so that he flew out, met Conor and signed him to the UFC just a few days later, a moment that marked the beginning of his rise to notoriety and fame.
Right at the start, Conor’s first fights consisted of contenders like a featherweight champion Max Holloway and an undefeated lightweight Dustin Porier, in which he secured both wins, eventually getting the belt from a prime Jose Aldo, sending him into his decline. At a time that seemed to be his height, it only got higher after his first loss in the scene against a welterweight Nate Diaz, pushing him to win in his rematch and finally becoming a two division champion by KO against a lightweight Eddie Alvarez, leaving the notorious Conor on top. Then, the beef between Khabib and Conor started up, a heated rivalry that still lingers between the two to this day, leaving Khabib on top by submission and Conor down a spiral of losses. 
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We often hear in mainstream astrology of cancers being nurturing and emotional. Cancers represented by the moon and crab. In this post I want to analyze that hard shell that cancers can master.
We're going to use the following examples. It's interesting that the most notorious fighters in mainstream have sun (expression) in cancer
Connor McGregor
Sun and moon in cancer
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Conor rated #12 in ufc fighting. Conor displays an attitude needed to compete in UFC. Conor is known not only his fighting but often his celebrity lifestyle and displays of feuds.
Mike Tyson
Sun in cancer
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Considered one of the greatest heavy boxers of all time. After a career fueled by violence and brutality through maturity Tyson accomplished periods of tranquility in his later years.
Rose Namajunas
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I think out of all the fighter cancerians, she displays the expression of cancer in its most high. In n interview, she mentioned just being a good person. She's deeply spiritual and talks about the art of fighting and human beings connecting to nature. She also mentioned being a hermit which is so funny.
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Her displays of vulnerability is a healthy cancer sun. She created this hard shell with fighting, but she is open to displaying the power of her emotions to others. She leaves the fighting inside the gates.
Cancers thrive in processing their emotions. They do so by creating a protection to deal with cruelties of the universe. Think of the representation of cancers and the moon. The moon, it's feminine, represents the dark side of spirit that has power over our emotions. Cancers work with the universe and everything it offers. More than anyone, they know this universe is both cruel and loving. Nourishing and neglecting. Brutal and gentle. Cancers build a hard shell, to retreat when they need to and to protect their vulnerable sides. But to make sure the hard shell is not used to guard- they have to be okay with displaying such powerful emotions and vulnerable. They have to show the duality this universe offers. We can't just be protectors and fighters.
Cancers teach us to be fighters and pacifists. That's the way of the spirit and human experience.
Humans are both cruel and loving.
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