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Sterek Valentine's Bingo 2024 roundup!
Thank you to everyone who participated in the special seasonal Sterek Bingo Valentine's Event! 
You come around and the Armour falls by aDeceasedTulip
Hand in Hand, Step by Step by aDeceasedTulip
Cuddles Sterek Bingo by Angeleyz4ever
Mates by Angeleyz4ever
Fated Love by Angeleyz4ever
Once In A Lifetime Chance by Angeleyz4ever
to forever by EvanesDust
constellations in the dark by Winchesterek
Weekend Away by Angeleyz4ever
Modern day Beauty and the Beast by Angeleyz4ever
Red and his wolf by Angeleyz4ever
Wedding day invitation by Angeleyz4ever
Keep Faith by Escharis
Let's do it like they do it on the discovery channel by Escharis
Ribbons and Bows by Angeleyz4ever
A box of chocolates, really? by boyer22j
Lunatic by Escharis
Hold me by Escharis
Upon a Star by Escharis
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Teen Wolf (TV) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski Characters: Stiles Stilinski, Derek Hale Additional Tags: asking someone out, Valentine’s Day, Fluff, Humor Summary:
Stiles had a brilliant idea. Stiles also was a confirmed lunatic, pretty sure.
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sterekbingo · 2 months
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Last square of a bingo I believe...
Square: Ribbon
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Bingo Square: Wedding I picture the boys having a classical dark steel gray, ruby red colored wedding... so a little over the top wedding invitation would be right up their wedding planner's alley.
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Continuing with that modernized childhood tale...
Lil Red and his big bad wolf. Space: Red
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Sterek Bingo: Valentine's 2024 Edition
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This is my first bingo ever... can you do more than one bingo per card or do you have to request a new card after each bingo? This is for the Vday bingo... in case it's different. Thanks...
For the v-day bingo we will go ahead and accept more than one bingo per card. Usually people request new cards after each bingo, unless they’re going for a blackout. A blackout is when all squares are completed on the bingo card.
Blackouts receive special “blackout” buttons compared to the general bingo buttons given out for the event.
Hope this helps!
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constellations in the dark (3930 words) by Winchesterek Relationships: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski Characters: Derek Hale, Stiles Stilinski, Kira Yukimura, Erica Reyes Additional Tags: Derek Hale & Kira Yukimura Friendship, Erica Reyes & Stiles Stilinski Friendship, Alternate Universe - Post-Canon, Deputy Stiles Stilinski, Getting Together, Falling In Love, Friends to Lovers Summary: After 10 years, Stiles and Derek see each other in Beacon Hills again. Also for @sterekbingo, @sterekweekly, @sterekmonthly
The last thing that Stiles thought he’d be on Valentine’s Day was alone. Of course, Lydia managed to get a date which meant their best friend night celebrating unattached drifters Christmas that they didn't participate in fell through. He sighed and glanced at his phone, where the usual texts from his friends littered his notifications. Really, he didn't need their pity. All of his friends either were in a relationship or they had dates.
Stiles closed out of his notifications and ran his hands over his face. All he wanted to do was veg out and eat and watch sappy movies, which meant that he probably shouldn’t. He reluctantly got off the couch and changed into normal clothes, then grabbed his cell phone, keys, and wallet before heading out.
He may not have a date, but coffee sounded pretty good right now. Living in downtown Beacon Hills had its perks. One of them was that Stiles didn't need to drive everywhere. Not that he didn't love his Jeep, he did, but with how much it cost to fill his tank these days he could go for a walk instead. Using it to go to and from work was about as much as he used it now.
Stiles walked a couple of blocks to the little coffee shop he frequented and opened the door, the bell tinkling as he walked inside. He ordered his usual, a honey almond milk flat white, which he refused to tell anyone about, and then heard a squeal behind him. Stiles sighed and closed his eyes.
”Stiles!” came the chipper voice. “Oh my god!”
The last thing that Stiles wanted to deal with right now was enthusiastic positivity. No matter how much he loved Kira.
He turned around and smiled at her as she threw herself into his arms and hugged him. “Hey, Kira. How’s it been?”
”Oh, you know. I’ve just been traveling. I’m here visiting my parents. It’s been so long!” Stiles forgot how pretty she was. It had been years since he’d seen her in person, but they followed each other on social media so he knew all about her travels.
Stiles had really been the only one who came back to Beacon Hills after he’d graduated college. Then again, he couldn't say he hated his job down at the police station. He was a deputy, but he was pretty sure he would be a shoo-in for Sheriff the next time the position was open. He just needed to throw his name into the hat for it.
Kira continued to chatter, which gave Stiles time to think about what exactly he was going to say to her. Not that he was really listening to what she was saying anymore as his mind drifted. Before he could form a response, a familiar figure walked up behind Kira.
Dark hair, broad shoulders, and a thick beard paired with kaleidoscope eyes that were exactly how Stiles remembered them. Although, Derek had a little bit of gray in his beard now.
”Derek,” Stiles said, unsure if he could control his surprise. Derek looked just as shocked as Stiles felt.
“Stiles,” was Derek’s short response. They locked eyes and Stiles had so many questions, like he always did when it came to Derek. How was he? Where had he been for the last ten years? Because it had been at least ten years since he’d seen Derek when he left for college.
Stiles was 28 now. Derek was almost 34, since his birthday was at the end of the year on Christmas Day. And he felt like he was 17 all over again, with his chest tight and his heart squeezing with unshared emotions. After all, Stiles had fallen in love with Derek that summer they spent together looking for Erica and Boyd, when he tried to help him look for the Alpha pack. Then they’d saved their lives. It was a summer that Stiles would never forget.
It felt like so long ago and only yesterday at the same time.
”I—uh, how have you been?” Stiles asked, clearing his voice.
”Good.” Derek nodded, pushing his hands into his leather jacket. “Traveling.”
Oh. So, then, he was traveling with Kira? Stiles looked between the two and Kira gave Stiles a sheepish look. They couldn't possibly be dating, could they? Stiles frowned in response, then raised his hand to rub it over his face. Hopefully to wipe the look off he was sure was still fighting for purchase. One of jealousy and confusion and pain.
Stiles dropped his hand to his side and heard his name called at the counter for his coffee. He breathed deeply and glanced at the barista, then back at Kira and Derek. “Well, it was good seeing you two. My coffee is ready.”
”Wait—Stiles. We should get together sometime this week. I’ll be here for a few days,” Kira said as he stepped backward.
”Yeah, sure. Text me.”
Both of them knew that they’d never hang out again this week, much less text each other. It was a pattern all of his friends he didn't keep in contact with on a daily basis had. The promise of more, with none of the follow through.
At that, Stiles retreated and grabbed his coffee, then fled as quickly as he could. The last thing he wanted Derek to see was how much seeing him had affected him.
***
Stiles stared at his phone and clicked on his contacts. The only person he wanted to call right now was Lydia, because he wanted to tell her about Derek, but she wouldn’t have the answers that he needed. He sighed and scrolled through his contacts, landing on the only name that would know all the details from the last ten years. They didn't talk often, but they were still friends. Erica was just really busy working and making bank. Stiles couldn't blame her though. She had moved to New York shortly after graduating from BHHS.
He poked her name with his finger on the screen and tapped the speaker button.
“Stiles?” Erica’s sharp voice answered. “Is the world ending again?”
Stiles laughed. Of course. He couldn't really blame her since life in Beacon Hills was basically one disaster after another. Erica’s life had been pretty calm once she got out of this hell hole.
“Uh, no. Well, not for the world, anyway. Now my personal life, there could be an argument made there,” he replied with a chuckle.
”Well that was a disaster before we graduated high school and hasn’t really made a comeback since.” Erica snickered and he could hear the sound of a keyboard clacking across the line.
Well, she wasn't wrong. Stiles had never really dated anyone since his and Lydia’s romantic relationship had fallen apart, despite them remaining best friends.
”And that is by design,” Stiles replied, joking, but really, it probably was. He hadn’t really cared to date anyone after he’d tried so hard to be in love with Lydia more than just being best friends when he was really in love with Derek. Something that he’d told himself he’d never confess. But he’d told Lydia, which was why they’d broken up.
”Sure,” Erica replied with another laugh. “You keep telling yourself that.”
”Why are we even friends?” Stiles asked, sounding overly offended.
”Because I’m the only one that tells you how it is.”
Stiles thought about and that was a fair assumption.
”Which is why I called you in the first place.” Stiles paused, fingering the hem of his jeans. “So…I—uh, ran into Kira and Derek in town.”
Erica didn't respond, but the clacking on the other end stopped.
”In Beacon Hills?” She finally asked.
”Yeah…where the hell else would I be?” Stiles asked with a little bite in his voice.
”I wasn't sure if you’d finally decided to take that trip to Italy we talked about a few years ago. Sue me.”
Stiles sighed. “I’m sorry…I guess I’m just a little surprised and well, frustrated with the whole thing. I mean, he showed up with Kira so I was wondering—“
Erica barked a laugh. “Don't tell me you’re letting your mind overwork itself over that. Please, they’re just friends. You really think Kira would put up with Derek’s moody ass?”
”Maybe?” Stiles didn't really know what their relationship was, which was why he was calling Erica to find out. “I guess I thought—“
”No. They’re not dating. They never have and they never will. I mean, Derek’s kinda over the whole chick thing. I can’t remember the last time he even hooked up with a woman…or anyone, actually. He’s been celibate for a long time. With his relationship record, who could blame him?”
Erica did have a point. Derek had the worst luck when it came to relationships. At least the ones that Stiles knew about.
He hated that he felt relieved over Erica’s confirmation that Derek hadn’t dated anyone in a long time, though. Then again, if he’d decided to swear off people altogether, Stiles didn't have a chance. But did he really ever have one?
”Thanks, Erica.”
”No problem. I have to run, though. Text me”!
Before Stiles could reply, Erica disconnected, leaving Stiles in silence.
At least he knew Derek wasn't dating anyone now.
***
Derek’s phone buzzed and he frowned, pulling out of his pocket and staring at the notification.
There was a text message from Stiles.
Stiles.
Stiles who he hadn’t seen since he’d left for the academy. Derek thought Stiles had left Beacon Hills behind forever, but he guessed he’d been wrong about that. Stiles was the last person Derek ever thought he’d run into again. Especially here.
He’d kept track of Stiles for a few years when he’d been in Virginia, but after a while, it only hurt him because he didn't talk to Stiles. So, Derek decided he’d focus on himself instead. He’d finally worked on healing after all these years, traveling and finding himself again. Reinventing himself, mostly, and deciding what his life would be like without Beacon Hills and his family.
He was largely an Omega now, his pack having gone their own ways and living their lives, but he was happy for them and their success. What mattered was that they were alive to do so. That was the only thing that mattered to Derek.
He drew in a deep breath and opened the message. Derek stared at it, confused. All it said was Hey.
He frowned and tried to read into it, but he had no idea what hey meant.
He sighed and typed hi back. Three little dots came up on the screen and he waited. They stopped. Then started again, then stopped. Derek glared at the wiggling dots when they came up again, willing Stiles to just send the damn text already.
As if on cue, Stiles replied: Wanna meet up?
Stiles wanted to meet up. To talk? To….what?
“Hey,” Kira said as she walked into the room, looking comfortable in her pajamas as she sat across from Derek on the other couch. “Your face is speaking.”
Derek glared at her with his grumpy eyebrows and sighed. “Stiles texted me.”
”Oh?” Kira looked interested, as if she’d expected Stiles to text her instead of Derek. “What did he say?”
”He said he wants to meet up.” Derek stared at the message, not having responded yet.
Kira was quiet for a moment, watching Derek. “So…are you going to meet up with him?”
Derek wasn't sure how to answer that question. He wanted to meet up with Stiles, but he wasn't sure how well he’d take it, especially if Stiles just wanted to actually chat and hang out. Derek refused to let anyone other than Kira know that he held a flame for Stiles for so long. Since that summer they’d spent together looking for Erica and Boyd.
If he were honest with himself, he’d had feelings for Stiles before then, but he hadn’t really realized them until he’d spent all summer with Stiles. Not only had they researched and looked for his pack, but they’d hung out and watched movies…they did things that friends and couples did. Things that Derek had never really done in any relationship he’d had before, or after, then.
But Stiles had been seventeen. There was no way that Derek would let Stiles know he had feelings for him. He didn't want to take advantage of him. Plus, he doubted Stiles had more than brief horny-teenage-boy feelings for him anyway. After all, he’d ended up dating his cousin and Lydia at one point.
”I don't know…” he finally answered Kira.
Kira paused before she said, “I think you should. Even if it’s just for closure…”
Derek glanced at her and then back at the phone before taking a deep breath and texting Stiles back.
Derek: Meet you at our spot in the preserve?
Their spot. He wondered if Stiles would remember.
Stiles: When?
Derek: Two hours.
Stiles: I’ll be there.
“I guess I’m meeting him in two hours…” Derek locked his phone and shoved it back into his pocket.
He might as well go there now before he decided against seeing Stiles again. Alone this time.
“I’ll see you later,” he told Kira before standing and heading out of their hotel room before she could say anything.
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Stiles rubbed his hands together as the chilly weather made his fingertips cold. He wasn't even sure why he asked to meet Derek, other than he wanted to look into his eyes one last time in case he never saw him again.
He really hoped that never happened. Stiles wanted so much more than one last meeting before Derek disappeared back to wherever he’d come from.
Stiles could barely see as he walked through the preserve to the lookout point he and Derek frequented that one summer together. It had to be the spot Derek was talking about, because he sure wasn't talking about the old Hale house.
When he reached the spot, he could feel Derek before he could see him. That familiar warmth Derek always gave him and the hairs on the back of his neck standing as if his body knew a predator was watching him.
“I wasn't sure you’d come,” Stiles said as Derek stepped from the shadows.
“I wasn't sure I was showing up either, so I’ve been here for a couple of hours,” Derek admitted. “I’m already here so I might as well stay.”
Stiles chuckled. “Valid argument.”
He looked Derek over slowly, studying the lethal lines of his body, the broad set of his shoulders, how Derek held himself confidently, and that little speck of gray in his beard that Stiles was a little obsessed with.
“So…” Derek started, shoving his hands into his pockets.
“Well, I thought maybe we could get a coffee, but we’re a little far out for that right now,” Stiles teased. He couldn't help himself. It was his default in most situations.
“Well…there could always be a next time.” The way Derek said it was hesitant and unsure, but it sent a flutter through Stiles’ chest at the potential for more.
“I thought you were traveling?” Stiles asked, kicking himself for not just saying yes, whatever Derek wanted was what he’d do.
“I could…stay, for a bit. I don't have any immediate plans,” Derek assured him, his eyes locking with Stiles’.
“Kira?”
“She can travel alone for a bit. We don't always travel together. We just met up in France because we were both there at the same time.” Derek shrugged, a small smile tugging at the corner of his mouth.
“Oh.” Well, that wasn't something Stiles really expected to hear. One, that Derek and Kira didn't travel together all the time, and two, Derek offering to stay. For him.
“I mean—I’d like that. I’d like that a lot.” Stiles stepped closer, taking a steadying breath. “I was hoping…we could see more of each other. At least, until you decide to leave again.”
Derek was quiet as Stiles closed the space between them and he stood in front of Derek, a mere few inches separating their bodies.
“Okay…” Derek replied with a nod.
“Okay…” Stiles said with a smile. “So… constellations?” His smile grew as Derek’s did and he chuckled as Derek nodded.
They both walked to the ledge and sat together on a large rock, staring up into the night sky. They looked for constellations, pointing them out and naming them, their voices but a whisper in the darkness.
Stiles knew he’d stay here forever if Derek let him. If Derek wanted him. He knew he’d do anything to keep him just the same.
***
Stiles smiled at his phone, checking his messages and chuckling at the memes Derek sent him. It was a thing they’d started during the last month of Derek’s extended stay in Beacon Hills. Stiles pushed his phone into his pocket and focused on the files in front of him.
Minutes became hours and before Stiles knew it, there was a knock on his door. He looked up to see Derek there, which made his heart skip a beat. It was the first time Derek had come to the station to see him at work and the first time Derek would see him in his deputy uniform.
“Derek.” He put the folder in his hand down and smiled.
“I thought it would be a nice surprise to show up at the end of your shift and take you out to eat,” Derek replied where he was leaning against the doorframe. Stiles’ eyes traveled over Derek’s body from head to toe, knowing that Derek could hear his heart flutter.
“I could eat.” Stiles grinned and pushed away from his desk before standing and stretching, turning to face Derek. “But, I was actually hoping we could stay in. I—uh, bought some stuff so we could make dinner together. How does that sound?”
“I’m up for whatever you want to do, as long as there is food,” Derek replied with a chuckle. “So, what are we making?”
“I thought we could make homemade pizza.” Stiles grabbed his jacket and shrugged it on.
“I don't think I’ve ever had homemade pizza…” Derek looked at him dubiously and Stiles laughed.
“Well, it’s taken me a long time to learn how to throw the dough. I’m pretty good at it now, but there were plenty of disasters and plenty of sacrifices made for that skill.” When Derek smiled, it reached his eyes and Stiles wanted to kiss him stupidly when he looked like that. He managed to refrain as he walked up to Derek, who was still leaning against the doorframe.
The faint hint of sandalwood and earth filled Stiles’ lungs. A scent that was uniquely Derek which Stiles longed for the more Derek was away from him. “So, you ready to head home for some homemade pizza?”
“I’m going wherever you’re going,” Derek said softly, not moving away as Stiles stayed in his space. It made Stiles’ heart flutter, even though he knew it was only his home and not their home. But Derek never corrected him.
After a few more moments, Derek added, “After you,” and reluctantly stepped back to give Stiles room to walk through the doorway.
Stiles nodded, stepping through the threshold, and led the way out of the police station.
Right.
Pizza.
***
The night had been partially a hilarious disaster and a success at the same time. Stiles tried to teach Derek how to throw the pizza dough and they’d made a mess, but Stiles saved the night by making a pizza for them. He let Derek put the toppings on in the end since Derek lacked the coordination to throw a pizza crust.
It had entertained Stiles more than it should have. He smiled as he sipped his wine. He didn't often indulge in it, but tonight was special. Or, at least, that had been Stiles’ plan.
“So…what did you think?” he asked, setting his glass on the counter and leaning back against it.
“I think your pizza was amazing. Much better than the one I didn't make.” Derek laughed. “Please tell no one.”
“Oh, that’s blackmail material for years to come,” Stiles teased, laughing as Derek walked closer and set his wine glass next to his, causing Derek to lean into Stiles’ space. Stiles reached out to grip Derek’s jacket, letting his fingers run along the zipper, keeping Derek close to him.
Derek didn't speak. If anything, it looked like he was holding his breath as much as Stiles was. This was it. This was the moment. It was either happening now or never again.
Stiles let his hand drop from Derek’s jacket, but only to press against his shirt over his abdomen. His breaths came shallower as his eyes met Derek’s and before Stiles could say anything, Derek was leaning in and closing the space between them.
Stiles melted when Derek’s lips pressed against his, one of Stiles’ hands moving to grip the back of Derek’s neck as Derek’s hands found Stiles’ hips. He moaned as he licked into Derek’s mouth, their tongues tangling together. It made Stiles’ skin burn for more, even as they broke from the kiss to breathe and Stiles leaned his forehead against Derek’s.
“Stiles—”
“Don't—” Stiles said softly. “I know you’ll eventually leave, but you’re here now… so be here with me,” he whispered against Derek’s lips. “Stay with me…”
Derek didn't say anything, kissing Stiles again instead. Stiles closed his eyes and breathed deeply as he wrapped his arms around Derek, lifting himself as he felt Derek’s hands on his ass and then the back of his thighs. He wrapped his legs around Derek, moaning softly against his lips.
“Bedroom is down the hall on the right,” Stiles breathed between kisses.
He kissed Derek’s neck and shoulder as Derek carried him to his bedroom, impressed that Derek managed to open the door without letting go of him too much.
Stiles laughed as they made it to the bed and Derek dumped him into it, pressing him against the mattress as Derek’s lips found Stiles’ again. His hands moved to push Derek’s jacket off, both of them letting it fall somewhere on the floor before Stiles’ hands moved under Derek’s shirt, fingers exploring.
“God, Stiles…I’ve—” Derek started, groaning softly as Stiles nipped his bottom lip. “You’re going to kill me.”
“No dying,” Stiles replied with a grin. “If it was my choice you’d be safe with me forever.”
Stiles’ stomach felt like it was twisted into knots at his confession as Derek’s kisses slowed and he pulled away just enough to meet Sties’ eyes.
“How long is forever?” Derek asked, as if he didn't believe Stiles.
Stiles cupped Derek’s face, smoothing his thumb over Derek’s bearded cheek. “However long you want it to be. I want you, here, with me. I know I should have said something sooner…years ago. I just—”
Derek’s hand moved to rest on Stiles’ against his face. “I know. Me too,” Derek assured him. “But I’ll stay as long as you want me…”
“I never want you to leave,” Stiles confessed, kissing Derek softly. “Please, Derek.”
“Then I won't,” Derek promised.
It had taken them ten years, but Stiles always felt like he was with Derek, searching for constellations in the dark. He’d been waiting, just as long as Derek had, for this moment.
And Stiles knew they’d never let each other go again.
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Square for a bingo on the Sterek Valentine's Bingo is up!
Bingo Square: Rose
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My free space for a bingo on the Sterek Valentine's Bingo is up!
Bingo Square: Free Square
Prompt: Date
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to forever
written for- @sterekmonthly word: forever @sterekbingo Valentine's square: mate
Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski Characters: Derek Hale, Stiles Stilinski Additional Tags: POV Alternating, Alternate Universe - Werewolves Are Known, Alternate Universe - Different First Meeting, Alternate Universe - Soulmates, Werewolf Mates, Meet-Cute, time skip, Explicit Sexual Content, Rimming, Anal Sex, Anal Fingering, Barebacking, Knotting, Mating Bites, Fluff
Summary:
Supernatural lore had always described the mate bond as a sacred union of two destined souls, a concept Derek had dismissed as mere myth. Until he was struck by an intoxicating scent that evoked memories of home. It could only mean one thing. Mate.
Derek
Mate.
That was the only thought running through Derek's head as he inhaled the most enticing scent. It was woody and fresh, like oakmoss and lavender, reminding him of the preserve. Reminding him of home. Which was how he knew that whoever this scent belonged to was his mate.
Mates weren't exactly rare, but they certainly weren't common either. Supernatural lore spoke of the mate bond as sacred, the joining of two souls destined to complement and complete each other. Derek had always thought it was a myth—an old shifter's tale, but now, as his heart raced and his inner wolf howled in recognition, the truth was undeniable. This deep, inexplicable connection surged through him, drawing him toward the source, like a moth to a flame.
He followed the delicious scent into a coffee shop, the bell tinkling cheerily as he entered. Inside was bustling with people, all of whom were oblivious to the magic that had led Derek here. His gaze frantically swept across the room, searching for the one person among the crowd who would stand out like a beacon to his senses.
Derek frowned as his mate's scent was overpowered by the bitterness of roasted beans and the sweet undertone of pastries. As it was drowned out by the perfumes and after-shaves of the other patrons.
Dammit.
He needed to find them, his other half, before—
A body crashed into him, warm liquid spilling all over his front. It was a stark, unapologetic shock of heat against his skin and a sharp redirection of his focus. Derek gripped the guy's arms, steadying him when he swayed. As they locked eyes, he was met with a pair of startled brown eyes, though brown was too simple an adjective. They were like honey or amber, rich and warm, holding flecks of sunlight captured within their depths.
Derek could get lost in them. This guy was easily the most beautiful person he'd ever seen, from his large doe eyes and cute, upturned nose to his messy chestnut hair that looked like he'd run his hands through it one too many times.
As the guy's apologies stumbled over each other, Derek's gaze was drawn to his mouth, to those perfectly plump, pink lips he suddenly wanted to kiss until they were puffy and raw. A vivid picture of them stretched obscenely around his cock, of them moaning his name, flashed through Derek's mind, causing him to growl in approval. He barely registered the man's continued apologies.
Fuck! Derek had never had such a visceral reaction to a person before. He closed his eyes and breathed deeply, trying to regain some semblance of control over his primal instincts. Besides, he was here to find his—
The scent of his mate wrapped around him, even as the man's frantic voice pierced through his haze.
"Again, I'm so, so sorry," the guy stammered, hastily reaching for napkins to dab at the spill. He was drenched in the scent that had lured Derek here, the unmistakable mark of his mate. In that instant, the clamor of the coffee shop faded away, and all Derek could see was the person whose touch set his skin on fire with recognition.
"It's okay, accidents happen," Derek said, his voice calm despite the storm of emotions raging within him. The man looked relieved and gave a sheepish grin, and in that small exchange, the bond pulsed stronger, weaving an invisible thread between them that Derek felt tugging at his core. He wondered if his mate felt it, too. "I'm Derek, by the way."
"I'm Stiles." Stiles's cheeks flushed as their gazes met again, and Derek felt an absurd urge to chase that blush with his lips. To trace the moles on Stiles's cheeks with his tongue and taste the salt of his skin.
Derek knew without a shadow of a doubt that fate had handed him a treasure more precious than anything he had ever hoped to find. The realization hit him with the force of a thunderclap. The mess of the spilled drink was inconsequential, practically forgotten now. Who cared about a soiled shirt when all that mattered was the palpable bond between them, growing stronger with every shared heartbeat? Certainly not Derek now that he knew that the mate bond wasn't just a tale; it was real—and right in front of him, in Stiles's excited smile, in the flush of his cheeks, and most of all, in the vibrant beat of his heart, which seemed to call out to Derek's.
He needed to find a way to bring it up. Sure, the world might have adapted to supernaturals and humans co-existing, but the significance of the mate bond wasn't something most people knew about or even understood. It was intimate and profound, and Derek had to tread carefully so he didn't scare Stiles off.
Stiles looked at him with a quizzical expression, and Derek knew he had to explain. His heart pounded as he took a leap of faith. "Okay, so, this might sound crazy, but there's something I need to talk to you about. Can we sit and talk?"
"Uh…y-yeah, sure. Okay." Stiles nodded, curiosity flickering in his eyes, clearly intrigued by Derek's sincere yet mysterious tone. As they found a secluded corner amidst the busy coffee shop, Derek felt the weight of his revelation pressing down on him.
"Stiles," he began cautiously, his voice a low rumble, "what do you know about the supernatural? About werewolves?"
Stiles's eyes widened perceptibly, a mixture of surprise and intrigue flashing through them.
"I, uh, I know some," he said cautiously, leaning forward. "I have some friends that are supernatural. A couple of werewolves, a banshee… And, of course, I've read things, seen stuff on TV, but...why? Are you saying that...are you...?" His words trailed off as realization dawned on him.
Derek could see the gears turning in Stiles’s mind, so he nodded slowly in confirmation, the gravity of the situation anchoring his words. "Yes, I'm a werewolf. And there's something more. Something that involves you directly." He held Stiles's gaze, unwavering with the intensity of a vow. "We have something called a mate, and you’re mine. You’re my mate," Derek stated plainly, despite the magnitude of the admission.
Stiles's reaction was instantaneous; his breath hitched in his throat, and his pulse quickened—a subconscious response to the claim, to the bond that now tethered them.
"I'm your mate?" Stiles asked, disbelief and awe mingling in his whispered voice.
Derek merely nodded, allowing the weight of the revelation to settle between them. "Have you heard of it? Of mates?"
Stiles's eyes locked onto Derek's, a storm of emotions swirling within them. "Yeah, I've heard of it. Like soulmates, right? One person perfectly made for another. It's just...it's rare, right?" His voice was filled with wonder, tinged with a hint of skepticism. "I mean, I never imagined—" He paused, taking a deep breath as if to ground himself. "But with you, somehow, it makes sense. I can't explain it, but I feel...connected to you and I don't even know you."
He reached out, fingers tentatively brushing against Derek's, and there was electricity in the contact—a gentle spark acting as a silent acknowledgment of the unseen force pulling them together. The buzz in the air was almost tangible, wrapping around them like a warm embrace. It solidified something deep within Derek, an unspoken understanding that this was the beginning of something monumental.
Stiles let out a shaky breath, his grip on Derek's hand tightening slightly. "So what happens now?"
Derek responded with a reassuring smile, his voice steady and clear. "Now, we get to know each other. To understand the full depth of this bond and build our connection. No rush, no pressure—just us learning about what it means to be mates. If that's something you want, that is."
God, he hoped it was. Now that he knew he had a mate, now that he'd met Stiles, the thought of a future without him seemed unimaginable despite knowing nothing about him. It was as if Stiles had already become an essential part of his life, as if Stiles had filled a gap Derek hadn't even known existed.
He gave Stiles's hand a gentle squeeze, his heart fluttering with the excitement of the journey ahead, filled with endless possibilities. Assuming Stiles agreed, of course. For all Derek knew, Stiles had a full life that didn't include space for werewolf soulmates. He certainly didn't want to think of the possibility that Stiles was dating someone. But the way Stiles looked at him—the warmth in his touch—betrayed interest and, possibly, the beginning of acceptance.
"I want to explore this," Stiles said, a mix of determination and curiosity in his eyes. "I mean, it's not every day you find out you're someone's destined other half."
Derek's heart soared. That was all he could have hoped for.
"Then that's our starting point. No expectations or predictions, just a journey we'll take together," Derek said, the smile in his voice as clear as it was on his face.
Stiles nodded, his expression earnest. "I like the sound of that. A journey with no roadmap, just...discovery." He chuckled, a light veil of nervous excitement in his laughter. "We should start now. This can be our first date. Let me buy you a coffee."
"I feel like I should buy you one since it was my clumsiness that got us talking in the first place," Derek replied with a playful grin.
Stiles laughed, the sound easing the tension between them. "I'm pretty sure I bumped into you, but something tells me if I tried to argue, we'd be here all day debating it. So how 'bout a truce? We both get each other a coffee. Sort of like a symbolic exchange—a fresh start."
Derek agreed, and they rose together, heading to the counter. The barista greeted them with a warm smile, oblivious to the extraordinary connection blossoming between them. And once they had their orders and sat side by side back at their table, the world around them continued its bustle, but for Derek (and Stiles), the chaos fell away. They were in their own little bubble, poised on the brink of discovery, stepping into a future that was uncharted but promising.
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Stiles
The morning sun cast a soft glow across the room as Stiles blinked awake. He lifted his head from the pillow he'd been drooling on, squinting against the light, but that wasn't what woke him. No, that privilege belonged to Derek—or, rather, to Derek's talented tongue and the strong, slow sweeps over his hole.
"Fuck," Stiles muttered, glancing back at Derek. All he could see was Derek's dark hair, his fingers that were gripping Stiles's ass to hold him open, and the broad expanse of Derek's shoulders as he continued eating Stiles out like a man starved. From the ravenous sounds Derek made, maybe he was.
Stiles's breath hitched, a cocktail of desire and morning haziness fogging his brain. Usually, he woke up to Derek curled around him, using him like a pillow, face buried in the crook of his neck as if the only thing he wanted to inhale while sleeping was Stiles's scent. But today was different; Derek's hunger was palpable, his urgency a tangible force—almost feral in its intensity. Stiles could feel it in the way Derek's hands clenched, holding him steady, and in the relentless push of his mouth. The usual morning quiet was pierced by the slick sounds of Derek's tongue, his moans and groans, and the occasional whimper that slipped from Stiles's lips.
He reached back, fingers tangling in Derek's hair, urging him on without words. The sensation was overwhelming, bordering on too much, yet not quite enough.
"Derek," he gasped, his voice a rough whisper that immediately got swallowed by the soft hums of pleasure Derek emitted. The intensity of Derek's ministrations increased, fingers digging deeper as he pulled Stiles closer to the edge of bliss. With every flick and swirl of his tongue, Derek asserted his intent to worship Stiles with an unspoken promise of relentless pursuit. Stiles's toes curled, his grip tightened, and he arched his back, lost in the sensations that threatened to consume him whole.
Yeah, this was definitely the best way to wake up.
Stiles moaned, long and low, as Derek lifted his hips, his touch more insistent now that Stiles was awake. The heat of Derek's breath and the press of his lips were like a brand, igniting a fire within him. Stiles reluctantly let go of Derek's hair, fumbling for purchase on the sheets, crumpling them in his fist as he arched into the sensation. He could feel every lap, every tease, as if Derek was speaking directly to his nerves, weaving a spell that left Stiles desperate for more.
"Derek," he breathed. He pleaded and begged. And it was clear that Derek understood without a single word being spoken. Of course, he would. They'd been together for twenty years now, and Derek knew every silent plea, every desperate clutch of the sheets, every single beat of Stiles's heart. He knew without Stiles having to vocalize what he wanted. What he needed. Their connection was beyond words, a dance of understanding and response honed through countless mornings like this one. Derek's expert touchwas a catalyst, sparking reactions that only grew more intense with each passing second, pushing Stiles closerclosercloser to an edge he was all too willing to tumble over. The room—no longer just a space illuminated by the morning sun—transformed into an altar of pleasure, with Stiles as the offering and Derek, the devout worshiper, paying homage.
Stiles's dick throbbed as soon as he heard the soft snick of the lube cap. He'd laugh at the fact that Derek couldn't bring himself to pull away for even a second, but like Pavlov's dog, Stiles was conditioned to respond to that sound instantly, his heart rate spiking in expectation.
Derek wasted no time, slick fingers joining his mouth in a symphony of sensation that had Stiles writhing, gasping his name like a mantra—DerekDerekDerek.
With painstaking precision, one finger became two, then three as Derek stretched him, stoking the fire he'd started with his tongue.
Some days, Stiles could be patient, loving the way Derek drew out his pleasure, savoring every touch, every kiss, every caress. He knew how much Derek loved doing it—keeping him on edge, burning with lust and anticipation. But today was not one of those days. Today, Stiles was all about the destination, not the journey. He bucked against Derek's fingers, silently pleading for more. He needed Derek's cock. Needed to come on his knot.
When Derek finally complied and pulled his fingers out, Stiles wanted to cry at the emptiness, but he knew it was a prelude to what he craved most. There was a brief pause, a whisper of movement, and then Derek was there—the hard press of him, insistent and promising.
"I've got you," Derek murmured, easing Stiles to his side. His voice was low and steady, a comforting anchor through the waves of anticipation that crashed over Stiles.
Derek's presence enveloped him, strong and sure, and Stiles nearly sobbed with relief as Derek filled him in one smooth thrust. The initial breach was pleasure and pain, a sensation that Stiles craved in the very marrow of his bones. Because this was Derek. His mate. The person who'd always known exactly how to touch him, how to take him to heights of ecstasy. It was everything Stiles desired, so intense and overwhelming, a connection forged in the depths of their twenty-year history.
Stiles glanced over his shoulder, his gaze locking with Derek's, understanding passing between them before Derek began to move. Part of Stiles wanted to shift to his back so he could see Derek's face, to watch his eyes darken with lust and love, but the position they were in allowed Derek to hit the most perfect spot within him. Plus, there was something about the way Derek held him like this, cradled from behind, that felt incredibly intimate and protective. Their rhythm was steady, a crescendo of thrusts that had Stiles gripping the sheets tighter, that had him letting out breathless moans that mingled with Derek's growls of pleasure.
Each thrust was a testament to their years together, a perfect rhythm only they knew. There was no need for words as their bodies spoke volumes. Pleasure built upon pleasure until Stiles was teetering on the precipice, ready to tumble over into the blissful abyss.
Stiles reached back, threading his fingers through Derek's hair. It was grounding, another silent testament to their bond. And then he tugged Derek closer, needing more. To kiss him, to taste him. And the moment their mouths met, it was a clash of teeth and tongue, a desperate, hungry kiss that mirrored the intensity of their movements. It was all-consuming, the taste of Derek's mouth, sweat, and need. A mingled moan vibrated between them as they consumed each other. The kiss left Stiles aching for more, every fiber of his being pulled taut with desire.
The room echoed with the sounds of their passion, the soft slap of skin on skin, the creak of the bed frame, the rustling of the sheets. The moans and groans and panting breaths. Every movement, every connection, was intensified by their bond, pushing Stiles higherhigherhigher, and as soon as Derek wrapped his hand around Stiles’s cock, he shattered.
Stiles called out Derek's name in a visceral crescendo of satisfaction as his orgasm ripped through him. His body trembled, waves and waves of intense pleasure crashing over him—crashing through him when Derek followed him over the edge, letting out a deep, guttural groan that matched Stiles's cries.
As Derek's knot swelled, locking them together, he bit down on Stiles's mating bite, marking him once again, something Stiles would never get enough of. The intensity of the bite sent another wave of ecstasy through Stiles, reaffirming the bond that tethered them together. It turned him into a mewling, quivering mess, his body overwhelmed by the aftershocks of his orgasm—something that never seemed to diminish no matter how many years passed, no matter how many times they did this. And Stiles never wanted that to change.
As their heartbeats slowly synchronized, a harmonious rhythm that felt like coming home, Derek wrapped his arms around Stiles, pulling him closer in a tender embrace of sweat-slicked limbs and shallow breaths.
"Happy anniversary," Derek whispered against Stiles's skin, the words soft but laden with emotion.
Stiles chuckled, his heart swelling with love and contentment.
"Happy anniversary. Couldn't have asked for a better celebration," he replied, voice still hoarse from the intensity of his release. Stiles closed his eyes, bringing one of Derek's hands up and kissing his knuckles. He smiled as he thought back to that day in the coffee shop. "Can you believe it's been twenty years? Do you remember when we met?"
Derek chuckled, running his nose along the curve of Stiles's neck, inhaling the scent of them. Stiles smiled, knowing how much Derek loved it when Stiles smelled like him.
"Of course, I remember," Derek murmured, his voice a low rumble that never failed to send shivers down Stiles's spine. "That was the day you spilled your coffee on me and apologized profusely, but all I could think about was how gorgeous you were and how excited I was to find my mate."
Stiles laughed softly, the sound bubbling up from deep within, filled with years of shared memories and experiences.
"God, I was so embarrassed," he said, a smile playing on his lips at the memory of running into a hard wall of muscle. He'd been in such a hurry because he was late for class—not that any of that mattered after he met Derek. Nothing short of an emergency could have pulled Stiles away from that moment. "And I remember being so utterly mesmerized by your eyes."
Derek's eyes were…indescribable. A kaleidoscope of colors that seemed to hold entire galaxies within them, always filled with warmth and love when they rested on Stiles. The intensity in Derek's gaze had always been a lighthouse in the storm for Stiles, guiding him back to safe harbor. Just like their bond. And now, as they lay intertwined, Stiles felt the strength of it, unbreakable and eternal, and he knew without a doubt that he would choose Derek again in every lifetime they were given. Which made sense, considering they were mates.
Soulmates in the truest sense of the word.
Their bond was a rarity, something that many longed for but few could truly understand. And as they lay there, basking in the glow of their love, Stiles couldn't help but feel grateful. Grateful for the coffee spill that changed his life and for the years of joy and challenges they faced together. Grateful for Derek, who was more than just his mate but his partner in every sense of the word.
"I love you," Stiles turned his head and kissed Derek softly. It was a sentiment echoed back in Derek's heartfelt 'And I love you,' voiced in a tone conveying the depth of his emotions. "Here's to another twenty years."
"Mmm...not long enough." Derek brushed their noses together before whispering, "Here's to forever."
The promise hung in the air, as solid and enduring as the bond they shared. In the quiet afterglow, they lay intertwined, basking in the love that had only deepened with time.
They stayed in each other's embrace, the silent contentment between them was as profound and comforting as it had been from the very beginning. Outside, the world continued on, but in their shared space, time seemed to stand still—a moment captured forever as a testament to their enduring love and the years they would continue to build together.
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My last square for a bingo on the Sterek Valentine's Bingo is up! This time it's a one-shot... OH man don't tell me I wrote something! Yep...
Bingo square: Your Touch
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My first square (ever) for the Sterek Valentine's Bingo is up!
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Cuddles. Rainy nights are spent looking over the preserve, just loving each other.
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My second square for the Sterek Valentine's Bingo is up!
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When I think of mates, I always picture Werewolf Derek and Werefox Stiles. Here Derek is stalking his newly found mate as the wind whips Stiles' scent through the air!
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My third square for the Sterek Valentine's Bingo is up! This time it's a one-shot... OH man don't tell me I wrote something! Yep...
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Second bingo space filled: Hand Holding
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Hand in Hand, Step by Step by aDeceasedTulip
Stiles has started to notice that Derek doesn’t get touched as much as the leader of a tactile pack should. At first he assumes it's because the alpha can be scary sometimes, what with the glaring and the teeth. But after a while he realises that the root of the problem might be that Derek hasn’t had much positive touch since the death of his family. It’s not until they get together that Stiles can finally pursue his endeavour to fix that. And so starts the hand-holding.
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this might be a stupid question, but is there a time limit to the bingo? i'm talking about the general 2023 one, not the valentine one btw.
Yes.
Per our rules page:
All bingos must be completed by July 2024 for the current bingo round.
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First post for the Sterek Valentines Bingo is up!!
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You come around and the Armour falls by aDeceasedTulip
Derek had a lot of armour up. Everything he has been through left him with so many issues with trust, love and even with himself that he put up walls. He doesn’t let people through them. No matter what. Just to be safe.
Well, until Stiles.
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