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You Might Get What You Want | ROBERT KEATING
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PAIRING: robert keating x original f!character
GENRE: childhood frenemies to lovers
SUMMARY: lucia (luz), nieve ella’s keyboardist, has an estranged history with inhaler—especially with the band’s bassist, bobby. their fiery hatred for eachother rapidly blossoms into something sweet, especially when she learns that he wrote a song about her.
WORDS: 5.8k
WARNINGS: kissing, swearing, alcohol use, mild sexual content
Being Nieve Ella's keyboardist has completely altered the course of my life. Only eight months ago, I was doing my second year of uni, trying to get through a Music course and completely regretting all of my life choices. My favourite part of the day would be getting home and sitting at my piano, writing songs and posting them on Tiktok. Views racked up, followers kept coming in and I think I realised how well everything was going when Laufey commented on my cover of 'Like The Movies'. Then about two weeks later, an email shot through my phone—literally like a bullet to skin. I dropped the rectangular device to the ground mid-lecture, hand on my mouth, teeth in my lip. 
Nieve Ella had asked me to join her on tour. With Inhaler.
At first I was laughing, then I was bawling with endless tears of happiness and now I'm on my final show still feeling woozy and adrenaline is banging through my brain. The whole band have become my best friends. And, quite shockingly, me and Inhaler have a weird shared history. I've known them since I was really young. I used to watch their first gigs at tiny venues where they'd run around in the crowd and hardly anyone knew the lyrics. I went to the same school as Bobby, Eli and Ryan who were a bunch of madmen. They'd let me hang out with them backstage or at practice and jam before they finally found a 'proper' keyboardist (Louis). To be honest, I'd always been slightly salty that I never got into the band. But I guess we were never close enough and I could be quite horrible to Bobby — but honestly, he deserved it. He was a whiny, teenage nightmare. Still is. Except he's not a teenager anymore.
Thankfully, Nieve Ella and the band take a train separate to Inhaler. I don't have to hear Bobby's jests 24/7.  Today we're heading to Dublin. The final stop of the Cuts and Bruises tour. It's been a long ride but it's all been worth it. I've had the best time ever. I'm listening to the Strokes, a song Bobby recommended to me a few weeks ago. It's been on my mind ever since and I can't stop hearing the same chords and riffs over and over. Even when my headphones leave my ears. The song is 12:51 and funnily enough Bobby has a tattoo right on his bicep with those exact numbers. The lads gave us a rather enjoyable tattoo tour with reasons for each of their inked designs. 
I lay back my head against the cushioned seat.  I like this, I prefer it to what I was doing before. The constant stress, the exams,  the structure. I like the freedom of doing shows and seeing new people and travelling to new places. Never sure what you're in for. Crowd after crowd with all different energies and enthusiasm. The adrenaline rush is the best part of the day but when you wake up the following morning, it's like the life has been sucked out of you. You feel like nothing. Human. A person with legs and arms. Flailing around with no thoughts in your head. A billion times worse than a hangover. Post concert depression.  The lull after such a powerful high. It's nice to go through that hell with a group of friends who all feel the same way. Becomes a strange group therapy.
For the past hour, I've been begging Josh to tell me what is on the set list. I'm praying they'll add some different songs. Older ones. Seeing as it's the last show of the tour. Something to surprise the fans. Maybe 'Falling In' or 'There's No Other Place' or even my favourite 'You Might Get What You Want'. That was one that was written when Rob was the lead singer of the band. When I'd bang the keys in that garage. When we'd sing the lyrics together and sound like an awful church choir. I never got the chance to listen to it live, performed properly by the band. I'm still heartbroken they didn't leave it on the track list for the album. I have to resort to listening to illegal Spotify versions. 
I feel like crying everytime I remember this is the last show I might ever do with Inhaler. The last time I might see the lot of them. They'll surely disappear off into the shadows once tour is over, making their next album, cutting off all contact to focus solely on their music. After spending so much time with a group of people, then completely losing them from your life, you just feel so very empty. Like a swimming pool with no water. Or a mug of tea left hollow after spilling it all by accident. Last night — I would never dare to admit this to anyone — I cried for two hours straight into the pillow of my hotel room. Tour is a glorious thing. Fun, exciting, terrifying all at the same time. But the thought of finality is what split me into pieces, broke me up and squeezed tear after tear from my eyes.
Fran keeps looking at me with raised eyebrows like she's about to ask a question. She's scribbling on her set list, making sure she knows exactly what's happening and when. Her earrings twinkle as she tilts her head, her eyeliner sharp and perfect. Her mouth parts the slightest bit to reveal white teeth, a small smile. "You alright there, Luz?"
God, anytime someone asks me that, it makes me want to cry ten times more. I look down the train compartment, stare at the bathroom and decide whether to make my move. Do I run and hide in there for the duration of the trip, two hours of crying into mouldy train toilet paper? Or do I try to brave it and tell her how I feel? Or just lie through gritted teeth? She's good at reading me. She'll know that I'm not telling the truth.
"Don't tell Nieve this but I feel like absolute shite." There it is. I said it. Fire sinks into my skin, blood rushes up to my head. I squeeze my cheek to make sure I am actually sitting here and that I'm not hallucinating. Lack of sleep had made me seem some weird shit. I need caffeine. Quick.
"We all do." Fran puts her hand on top of mine. "Look, one more show, then we can sleep for as long as we want."
"That's the thing. I don't want this to end."
Fran gets up from her seat and swivels around the table. She sits down beside me, arms opening up and embraces me until I think I see stars. No one has ever hugged me so tightly. My bones seem to audibly shift. 
"Nieve's doing a few shows in February, remember? And I'm sure next time Inhaler tours, they'll be on their hands and knees begging for us to come back." She strokes my hair. "Although, Bobby might be telling us to bugger off instead. You two need to sort out this drama. It's driving us all mad."
"He started it." I sound like a three-year-old irritated at my brother. 
Fran laughs to herself. "Fucking hell. I bet he did." 
Arguing. It's happened again. Our last day together has gone to a great start.
First stop of the day—a random restaurant that Ryan dragged us to. Hugs were shared, kind words uttered, teeth glowing under dim lights. I sit down on a wooden chair, peel my jacket from my body and place it on the back. The cool wind is slamming against the windows. I'd forgotten how cold Dublin was. Especially in November. Some Christmas lights adorn the streets and pubs are lively with masses of people. We were stopped a only once on the way there by a group of fans—even our attempt at scuttling through empty alleyways didn't work when five friends with Inhaler-themed cowboy-hats impeded our trail. They were lovely. Photos taken and compliments exchanged. Sadly, Bobby was in a bad mood. When I say a bad mood, I mean a 'I want to kill everyone on this planet and throw myself on a train track' kind of bad mood. He hid away from the fans, behind me and Nieve. His height wasn't particularly helpful in that instant. The blonde, 'Amelie', had said in her thick French accent, "Is that Bobby? I was wondering where he was."
Caught. Found. He thought staying there for a while longer would make them think he wasn't there at all. Amelie was persistent, however, and said softly, "Please could I take a picture with you?" 
Her friends all started whispering. Eli was tapping his friend on the shoulder to get him to move. He was frozen. Eli frowned and shook his head. 
"Sorry but Rob's being a bit weird today," Josh explained. "I don't think he wants any photos."
Amelie nodded, but the sadness in her eyes was apparent. "That's okay."
I felt bad for the girl. I turned around, looked at Bobby. He was on his phone. Scrolling through Tiktok still crouched down. A quick look at his phone screen showed me that he was watching edits — edits of himself. I had to take a double take to actually believe what I'd just seen. He was staring at clips of himself, smiling, and wouldn't even stand for five seconds next to a girl who'd paid to see his band. He continued to swipe his thumb against the screen, blue eyes lit up by his bright phone.
Then his eyes caught mine and he closed the Tiktok tab. "You didn't see that, did you?" He worriedly spoke so unbelievably quickly, I had to scramble my brain to decipher the words. His smile flipped upside down. Shock written all over him. Blush rising right up to the tips of his ears. 
"The hell is wrong with you?" I muttered. Nieve heard. She stepped away. She did not want to be involved in whatever the two of us were plotting. 
"What's wrong with me?" He breathed. It's like he was asking himself the question but there was an unyielding harshness to his voice, raspy and agitated. I was sure that this argument was going to be just as bad as the Sid Vicious incident, or worse. Halloween Bobby was on a different wavelength — bordering on depravity.
"You're watching fucking Tiktok edits of yourself. Didn't think you could be that self-centered—"
"Can we not do this now? Please?" Bobby tried to get me to calm down. Amelie and her friends were still only metres away, asking Josh about the tour, about the next album. Fran was listening in. She was smiling to herself. Part of her definitely enjoyed the beef between us. 
"Show me your Tiktok."
"No."
"Now."
He sighed. I grabbed his phone, opened Tiktok straight away. His whole 'For You' page was edits of himself. The account he was on was a fake user account. I couldn't believe my eyes.
"What the hell..." Was all I could manage to say.
"I can explain."
"Can you? Go on then."
He didn't say anything. Took his phone back and kicked the brick wall beside him. He shook his phone around like he was going to throw it as well. That wouldn't change anything. I'd seen the worst of it — at least I hoped I'd seen the worst of it.
"Take that photo with those girls and I'll shut up about this." I gave him an option. A way to let him get out of the hole he'd dug for himself. 
He was so tall. Sometimes I forgot that. But there, back straight, no longer slouched and his neck craned to meet my eyes. I couldn't hold eye contact. His clenched jaw was making me nervous. 
"Fine." He finally concluded the argument with a single word. His index finger then pointed towards me, just beneath my neck. "But you don't tell anyone about this."
I grinned. "I promise." 
Stepping over towards Amelie, he smiled widely, put an arm over her shoulder and allowed Fran to take the picture of the group. Moments later he was complaining about his shoes. How they were too small. If Robert Keating had a chance to complain about anything, he'd take it and wouldn't shut up about it. I just knew at that point that we'd be hearing about his shoes for the rest of the day.  
Tension is thick in the restaurant. I can almost taste it in my mouth. Rob sits beside me. I don't want to look at him, don't want to hear him talk, don't want to have anything to do with him. He's only the only person I won't miss once this tour is over.
Before anyone can get a word out, Eli taps his fork against his glass. All eyes fall to him. Grace is next to him, she's appeared out of nowhere. 
"I just want to say thank you to Nieve, Fran, Lucia, Finn and Matt for being such great openers on our tour. We're so grateful for all of you. This wouldn't have been the same without you."
"Aw, Eli, I might cry a bit, please stop." Nieve shakes her head, holding her napkin to her eyes. "This has been such a dream. We should be thanking you for giving us this opportunity."
"We need to do this again sometime." Ryan pitches in. "Next time we tour, you're coming with us."
"Yeah. That would be grand," Josh exclaims, pulling up his pint of Guinness and crashing it against everyone else's.
Bobby, after all his hours of complaining, has gone back to silent, angry mode. Playing around with his fork, he stares blankly at the menu, fingers tracing the lettering. I watch him as the others melt into conversation. I just want to know what is going through his head. Why is he acting like this? Last week, he was fun to be around and we had a good time. Especially when he's drunk, he loosens up a bit and stops with the facade. He even kissed me once. As a joke. I think.
It was a mess of alcohol. A 'midnight tour bus party'. We were in London and instead of going to the hotel, we ended up spending the night in the lovely green tour bus. We all got so drunk we could hardly speak. I can't remember all that we got up to but when we were sobering up, Bobby dragged me outside of the bus. He gave me his jacket, placed it over my shoulders. We sat down on a random doorstep, hugging each other to keep warm. Two penguins. Two people who usually hated eachothers guts, finding comfort in the warmth that emanated from our bodies. I'd never thought his hair was nice until that moment. How it grazed over my neck. How the curls twisted perfectly and his overgrown mullet framed his face. Or how pretty his eyes were as they shone under streetlights. Dreamy, long eyelashes, sea-like waves. He'd kissed me. His long fingers over my cheeks. His pink lips slotting between mine. I pulled away, shocked. Electricity had sparked between us, my heart was pounding, my body was a torch. Then I ran away from him. I couldn't understand what If just felt. I had never seen him in that way. We never mentioned it again.
Maybe that's what has made him colder. I still haven't acknowledged what happened that night. I keep thinking that he was too drunk to even remember it, but maybe he does. I'm not going to bring it up. Especially now. Especially in this restaurant with everyone sat with us.
"I'm sorry, Lucia."
My heart drops. Bobby is looking at me. Downcast. Entire state is disjointed. His mouth just said that, his brain just formulated those words. 
"What?" I must've heard him wrong. Imagining it. This time I must be hallucinating.
"I'm sorry about that night."
Mindreader. He knew what I was thinking about. What my mind has been lingering on. The weather reminds me, his scent reminds me, his hands remind me, his jacket reminds me. That night. London. The night after Troxy. The wind — cut-throat, sharp, steely — the rain, and my tear-stained bedsheets. The taste of his mouth and the dejction locked into his eyes as I left him. Like I'd made a terrible mistake. Like running into my hotel room, alone, was the worst possible option I could've chosen. 
I'm wearing the same earrings as I did that night — these ribbon ones that a fan made for me. Bobby had pointed them out — which he shifted between his fingertips and said they suited me. He's eyeing them now, hands curving, resisting any urge to touch them again, to drag us back to that moment. 
The waiter takes my order. Bobby's words properly forage the depths of my mind, the veins and the arteries circling around my body, the aching crevices of my heart. I ask for the first thing I see on the menu and a Fanta. I want to stay sober. I want to savour all that will happen beyond this second. Bobby also doesn't get alcohol. Shockingly. The Bobby I know would never turn down a pint of Guinness. But he gets a 7up instead and takes a long, hard gulp of it when the waiter comes back. I'm counting the cracks on the table, how squeaky the chair is, the coffee stain on the ceiling — trying to guess how they managed to get up there. Musicians like to occupy their brains. They don't like to think too much - just do. 
"I'm sorry..." I whisper. Finally giving him a reponse after a long pause for thought. 
He had been waiting for an answer. He catches it. Twists uneasily in his seat. Wood creaks. Rain patters.
"...It was wrong of me to leave you." The image of his despair still rings through my bones. I swear when my cells divide they keep trying to recreate that look on his face.
"I shouldn't have..." his voice lowers, heat pf his mouth glides by my ear "...kissed you."
I'm trying to drink my Fanta with no reaction. Sugary greatness. Cold, slightly wet fingers. Orangey flavouring. But his voice is so low, trickling, burning, goosebump-inducing. I can't look at him. He's too close to me. It's too hot in the restaurant. Soundcheck is in 20 minutes. I want to run away again. I always want to run away. 
Down my Fanta, smooth my skirt, breathe in deeply. 
"I liked it." I similarly glide my lips over his ear when he's least expecting it, returning the favour.
He coughs. Chokes a bit on his drink. Then he eats his Pesto pasta with the pinkest neck I've ever seen on a person. Jacket off to reveal long, tattoo-covered arms, and the muscles that have progressively been getting bigger over the months. I join Ryan and Matt's drummer conversation to stop staring. It's weird. Being attracted to him feels wrong. Teenage Lucia would be ashamed. She’d slap some sense into me.
Dinner ends quickly. We're thrusted back into Dublin air before we can even adjust to the complete switch in environment. Running to the venue, through alleyways, shooting splashes of water all over the place, we realise how late we are. I feel better than I did in the morning. That dreaded train ride. Bobbys giving me the silent treatment again. I hate it. I hate it more than when he's being downright horrible to me. 
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Our set was unbelievable. The best show I've ever done. The crowd was unreal, the size of the place was absurd. We had never sounded so great. Everything went according to plan. We're crying now that we're offstage. We need something to uplift us. Nieve's idea is to party in the back. Which is one of the best parts of the night.
We find a spot just before Inhaler goes on. Screams bleed through the room, adoration written in teenage faces, phones held up to capture the moment. The five lads on stage. One final time. I scream like I'm sixteen all over again, dancing as the first song 'These Are The Days' begins to play. Shouting along, throwing my hands in the air. I don't think I've ever been so happy and fulfilled before.
The setlist is the usual. I didn't expect them to change it. Eli gives a little 'thank you' speech, mentioning us at the end. Then suddenly encore starts and I'm met by a mildly unfamiliar song. The crowd seems just as confused as I am. Bobby is wearing that stupid black vest and I swear his bass has been lowered all the more. The next time they perform, it'll surely be grazing the floor. 
Bobby doesn't normally speak to the crowd at shows. It's always Eli. But as they play the intro, he begins to speak, "Hi everyone. Hope you're all having a good time." Commotion, screams, chanting 'Bobby' as if it's a cult gathering, not a concert. His eyes are searching through the crowd. The party in the back turned into moshpits and luckily I got pushed near to the front. His eyes land on mine. I can tell he's looking at when he plays with his earring — like it's a code between us. He keeps playing the same few notes on the bass lazily as he grabs the mic stand. Everyone is silent and listening as he says, "This is 'You Might Get What You Want'.
I recognise it now. I'm sent back to high school. 6 years ago. Practice room at school. Instrument cases strewn all over tha place, broken drumsticks leant against the wall. I'm sat at the piano as Bobby announces, "This is a new song I wrote." He passes me the chords starts singing. My thoughts are quiet. The external world is too loud for me to think. I'm lost in the music. The song is beautiful — lyrics, chords, arrangement, Bobby's voice. That was the day when I wanted to ask to join the band. Then Bobby was horrible to me so I changed my mind. I even asked him what the song was about. He looked at the Jim Morrison poster on the door, hand against his buzzed head as he thought up a response. "A girl," was his final conclusion. I thanked him for his specificity. He told me, quite frustratedly, it was 'none of my business'. Then he was riled up and told me to leave because I was 'playing it all wrong'. One of the last times I ever played with the band. So when I hear the song again — I'm back, sitting at the piano with my school uniform, waiting for cues to play the next chord.
The crowd goes wild at the fact that Bobby is singing alone. This is unusual. The majority of the crowd don't know the song. Reminds me of their first gigs in tiny venues. I sing along, staring at Bobby as he stares back. I wonder which girl the song was actually about. At seventeen, he hung out with every girl in sight - parties, random town meetups, gigs. The way he is looking at me is shattering me down to my core — eyes painted with affection and how he keeps moving his earring. For some reason, I wish the song is about me. Then he sings, 'You Might Get What You Want' whilst pointing right at me. Has anyone else noticed his staring? Nieve and Fran seem clueless. It could all be in my head. His face appears on the screen. I stare. Not ashamed. Appreciating his beauty for as long as we have left. Only tonight. Then nothing. Only the possibility of seeing eachother once again. It won't be set in stone.
I'm a sweaty mess by the end of the show. Last goodbyes, last waves, last shocked stares at the extent of the crowd. I always forget how boiling it gets in the standing area. I'm almost at the point of suffocating. We leave with the crowd, taking a few selfies with fans along the way. I stand in the merch queue. I need something to remember this. Something I can keep and wear and just be brought back to this venue, to this atmosphere. I buy a black tour shirt with the bubbly lettering, slipping it over my tank top. I just know the change in temperature will murder me. The more layers I have on, the better.
We slip through the crowd. Thankfully, it's quieter after my long time in the merch queue. I'd never seen such a long amalgamation of people. 
Back at the hotel, I crash straight down onto my bed. Don't even turn on the lights or take off my clothes. I just close my eyes and stretch out my body like a cat. It all happened too quickly. I left the band early to head back, although I heard the rest of them were going to the tour bus to get drunk. I've already had so much fun. I just need to relax. Alone time. Silence. Comfort.
A knock on the door.
I jump up. Still in my Inhaler shirt and lacy white skirt, I feel like taking a shower. But whoever just knocked has impeded any plans. I could just pretend I didn't hear them. I could fall asleep and they'll just walk away. 
Another knock. I jolt up this time. It's louder.
This time I reach the door. Sliding the keyhole open, I see him. Of course it's him. Of course. Of all the people that could be here right now. His hair is wet, mussed up. He's holding his jacket under his arm as it's completely drenched. Looking from side to side, he seems to contemplate giving up and leaving me solitary.
I open the door. Let my guard down. I want to talk. Rant. Let out all the garble mixing up and stuffing my skull. He'd listen to me. 
"What are you doing here?" I ask. I don't say it rudely. Make sure to keep my tone quiet and curious. The rise of his head to meet my eyes is almost film-like, tracing along my skin, photographic.
"I need to talk to you."
"Come in then." 
Close the door behind him. He drops his jacket onto the floor. Slides off those shoes with a groan. They really are too small on him. He can hardly untie the laces without sucking in a quick breath. He looks at himself in the dodgy mirror, trying to fix any flying pieces of hair. His beard is growing a little — little moustache fading in above his mouth.
He sits down on a chair by the table.  His lengthy legs reach up to the end of the bed where I'm sat. He picks up a tea bag, sniffs it then puts it back. I'm worried about what he's about to say. He looks like he's gone through hell and back to get here. I've never seen him so dishevelled. 
"You were amazing today." I hate the silence. I fill it up. "You all get better every time."
He's been so serious since he came in but the ghost of a smile haunts his lips. They twitch then fall. "So do you."
“Is this about your weird For You page because I’m pretty fucking worried.” I’m trying to forget I saw any of those edits. 
“It’s not that.” He shakes his head. He's hugging his chest, arms shivering. My eyes narrow. Each hair on his arm is stood to attention.
"Do you want a blanket?" I'm about to look for something to warm him up when his hand clasps around my wrist. He's stood up. I'm sat down, looking up at him. His thumb traces the inside of my wrist, over a bracelet I have. One that he gave me when I was sixteen. A friendship bracelet he'd brought to one of the rehearsal sessions. I wore it just to get a reaction out of him. This is the first time he’s noticed it. 
I want to ask him what he's doing. But then he's sat next to me with his arms around my body and I forget what I was going to say. 
"Robert..." I don't normally say his full name. It's the only word that's coming to mind. His wet hair is dripping all over my skirt, his head is against my chest, he won't look up at me.
When I pick up his face, stretch my hands over his cheeks, I find his crystal eyes glossed over. Tears. He's crying. I don't know how to react. He buries his head back into the crook of my neck like he's embarrassed. Then he's breathing heavily. Heaving. Sniffling.
"What is it?" I whisper. I stroke every inch of his hair, the nape of his neck, the thin material of his vest. I trace the tattoos on his arm. Finally landing on the music notation inked into his wrist.
"I don't want you to leave." He holds onto my waist, under my shirt, cold skin. "Stay here. With me. Please."
I wipe the tears from his face. I must look like a beetroot. I'm boiling. 
"Really?" I think I'm crying as well. I can't help it. This is the first time I’ve ever seen him so unguarded, so helpless.
"I only sang that song so you'd hear it." He looks up at the ceiling, cogs turning in his brain. "It's not just about a girl. It's about you."
"You're kidding." I have to laugh. 
"I'm not. I wrote it during the summer holidays before high school. I had some weird thought that you were going to call me and ask me out. I was always a prick to you so I don't know where that idea was coming from exactly. It's just when you want something so badly—I guess your brain manifests it into reality. Like every time I turned around a corner, I thought you'd magically appear. I thought you'd say that you liked me. But then you went off to Uni, the band got big. And now this. You're in fucking Nieve Ella's band. I thought I was going to throw up when I saw you get out of the train. Everything just came back. I didn't put the song on the album because every time I hear it, I just remember what an idiot I am for not treating you well and for not telling you how I feel. Singing it brought me back to the practice room, to that shitty piano with pedals falling off the hinges. How you made such a disgusting piano sound divine. I don't want to make the same mistake. If I let you go now, I'll be regretting it for the rest of my life."
"So you were looking at me? When you were singing?" I tilt my head, thumb below his eye. 
"I might have been." He's not crying anymore. His voice is less rough. He sounds like normal Bobby again.
"I'll stay with you. As long as you want."
"Forever?"
"Bit too long. I can only deal with you for about three hours at a time."
"Then we should make good use of the—" He looks down at his watch. "—Two hours and 43 minutes we have left."
"What do you have planned?" I'm getting closer to him. His nose bumps against mine.
"What do you want to do, Luz?" He's challenging me. Thumb swirling over my lips. 
"This." I kiss him. Lips to lips. Two notes in perfect harmony. Everything we've been through culminating into one simple kiss. It's a peck. A tease. I pull away as I feel him yank me closer. 
His hands find my ears and it's like that night again. His mouth tastes the same. Sweet. Lukewarm. He still grazes my bottom lip with his teeth when he feels me shift back. 
"You're an angel," he says.
At that, I'm kissing him again. This time with more passion. Exploding fireworks. Jumping into the ocean, water floating around you. The ringing in your eyes after an explosion. An earthquake. A tidal wave. So many feelings at once. He's trying to take my shirt off. I let him. Pulled it over my head so quickly I thought he might get my neck off as well. He throws it onto the nearby chair, looking at me, with those glimmering eyes and perfect eyebrows. Beauty spots and smooth skin. I attempt to take off his shirt too, although it's pretty much stuck to his chest. He helps me out, laughing at my stress. 
"It's not that hard." He smirks, tugging at the top as I manage to unstick the bottom. 
"Fuck off." I roll my eyes. 
He pushes me down onto the bedsheets, helping me up until my head is on the pillow. I look over his frame. Long torso, large biceps, chain around his neck. It's too much to deal with. Hooded eyes, smirk on his lips, happy trail leading down to his belt. He knows how he's making me dizzy. He leans down, curling over me, scent hanging, cool skin against mine. I throw my head back. I've never been touched like this. So precise. So gentle. Like I'm his favourite bass guitar. I'd never noticed how long his fingers were until they were splayed over my bra, until the other hand was sliding up my thigh.
He kisses my neck, my shoulders, my collarbones, the valley between my breasts, tongue flat, teeth sharp. I hold onto his hair, then onto his toned shoulders. This morning, I would never have expected that this would happen. That the boy I loathed was admiring me and tasting me with unrelenting adoration. Now, the thought of leaving him makes me sick to my stomach. I pull him a little closer, kiss him a little harder and remember just how red teenage Bobby's face was after he'd sang that song to me. How defensive he was when I asked him about it. Now it all makes sense.
I won't ever leave him again.
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sekritjay · 23 hours
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Hotshot Gen Z'er Nieve Ella dropped out of college at the start of the pandemic because her music teacher mocked her guitar work. Three years later after posting a quick melody on social media inspired by the raw lyricism of other indie pop darlings such as Sam Fender and Phoebe Bridgers she's now supporting the likes of Inhaler on sell-out tours across the UK as well as a spot on BBC Introducing at Glastonbury 2023. Here's 'The Things We Say' which debuted live at a sold-out Manchester Gorilla earlier this February
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Nieve Ella’s latest single, ‘His Sofa,’ is the most painfully relatable kind of love song. 
‘It’s a love song filled with insecurities,’ explains the British singer, not bothering to hold back as she unleashes on a former lover amid a haze of feverish indie rock. The lyrics here flow oh-so nicely, as cutting as they are cathartic to scream out loud in the middle of your bedroom. 
Adds Ella (via Clash): 
‘It was written at a time when I felt so vulnerable, being new to a relationship I had never experienced before. It’s an overreaction and none of it is true but I wanted a song I could scream in the car, on stage, in my room.’ 
- Bianca B. 
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intotheblush · 3 months
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ARTIST OF THE MONTH: JANUARY - NIEVE ELLA
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A very short & belated post - but this will be the first of my AOTM series. For January my top artist was Nieve Ella.
Top track: Fall 4 U
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I discovered Nieve around November last year thanks to Inhaler, as she was touring with them at the time (sadly she didn't play either of the shows I was at).
Nieve perfectly embodies the essence of a 'twenty-year-old teenage girl' through her music, delving into themes of heartbreak, situationships, and inevitable growing pains. Her two EPs, 'Young & Naive' and 'Lifetime of Wanting,' serve as poignant reflections of the tumultuous emotions that accompany adolescence. While I resist confining artists to a single genre, I would loosely categorize her sound as indie/alternative pop. Nieve effortlessly navigates between slow and mid-tempo tracks, as well as more upbeat tunes, - so whether you want to cry or dance (or both at the same time) she has you covered.
In her track "Fall 4 U," Nieve encapsulates a sentiment I've never related to more: "And to be honest, no one's ever made me feel the way I do when I'm in my room alone, staring at my walls." The raw authenticity of this lyric resonates profoundly, capturing a shared vulnerability that transcends individual experiences.
If you like artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Phoebe Bridgers & Inhaler - I definitely recommend checking her out :)
Image courtesy of @/nieveella on Instagram, photographed by @/maxrowley_
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belwoodmusic · 4 months
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Top Ten EPs of 2023
As fun as it is looking back on the past twelve months, reminiscing about all the music that captivated us, our EP list only has one foot in the past, while the other is firmly pointed towards the future. For while this part of out Listmas festivities always finds room to celebrate work from old favourites, EPs are the vehicle through which so much up and coming talent makes its presence known,…
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tuuneoftheday · 7 months
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Nieve Ella - Car Park
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dukedebut · 1 year
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new album every day [23.01.23]
Nieve Ella - Young and Naive
(i know i'm posting this like literally a whole 24 hours late but i promise i listened to this yesterday)
an ep by tiktok star Nieve Ella, Young and Naive is a short and sweet collection of intimate, guitar-heavy pop songs. the vocals on this are really sweet - Nieve Ella has a great singing voice which really helps set the tone on these songs! only five songs make up this ep, so i'm going to highlight two in particular:
Fall 4 U
this song starts of gentle, with guitar and Nieve's vocals accompanied by gentle synths and bass, before building and initially growing into a really nice, almost rock-leaning track? i'm really into what she does here! this song tells a story of being in love with someone who has eyes for someone else - perhaps a common theme for a heartbreak song, but one that Nieve has done incredibly well here! probably my favourite individual track on the ep.
Glasshouses
kinda like Fall 4 U, Glasshouses starts quite gentle, with this almost choral synths accompanying an acoustic guitar and Nieve's vocals. however, rather than swelling into a bigger production, this song stays quite a bit softer, with a few minor elements being added on every so often. here, Nieve sings about consoling someone who has been left heartbroken, encouraging her to stand up and find her confidence. it's uplifting, and a really beautiful note to end on given the tone of some of the other tracks on this play!
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Nieve Ella seems to be incredibly early on in her musical journey - this is her first ep, and all of her previous singles feature here. that said, i don't think this is a strike against her - if anything, she's established a very clear and distinct sound for herself. this play was wodnerful to listen to, and i cannot Wait to hear what comes next!
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ainclcn · 1 year
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✏️    /       #BOLA DE NIEVE para: @yovtz​ @wahlcs​
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A redesign of Ella’s hair and Vanessa’s hair. Much happier with these looks than the old ones, and I’ve been trying to improve on my hair drawing skills.
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peteralbert17 · 8 months
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Ya no me gusta el invierno, porque la blanca nieve solo me recuerda a ti
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olee · 3 months
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Pelotudo | Francisco Romero
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*enemies to lovers (almost)
*pelotudo: dicho de una persona, que actúa sin entendimiento, razón ni gracia.
“Que lindo ojos tenés - Quiere que te dé un beso?”
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Conocías a Francisco desde kindergarten, y la verdad es que nunca congeniaron. Desde aquel entonces, sentías que le caías pésimo, y no era para menos. Él siempre se codeaba con los populares y se paseaba con aires de superioridad. Además, compartían el mismo interés por el teatro, lo cual resultaba ser uno de los puntos más irritantes para ti.
Durante los ensayos en la escuela de teatro, Francisco no perdía la oportunidad de soltarte comentarios hirientes: “Eso no es así", "Pelotuda, ¿no te lo estudiaste?", "Boluda, estás re-te mal", "Sos una mierda", "Andate a la mierda", y una lista interminable de despectivos. Era difícil soportar sus constantes críticas y la mirada de desprecio que te lanzaba en cada oportunidad.
Finalmente, llegó el día de tu graduación y decidiste mudarte a vivir a la Ciudad de México, dejando atrás esos incómodos encuentros con Francisco.
Después de varios años, tus amigos te insisten en que veas la película "La Sociedad de la Nieve". Como amante del cine y el teatro, y teniendo conocimiento de la historia del avión uruguayo, decides verla un día con tus amigos. Sin embargo, durante la proyección, algo llama poderosamente tu atención.
Al reconocer a algunos colegas del teatro en la pantalla, te sorprende descubrir que Francisco también forma parte de la película. Al verlo, no puedes contener tu reacción y susurras entre dientes un "concha de tu madre". La expresión de asombro en la cara de tus amigos es inevitable, y te preguntan: "¿Qué pasó?".
No puedes evitar soltar la verdad: "Ese es el pelotudo que arruinó mi carrera en Buenos Aires". La revelación deja a tus amigos boquiabiertos, y a partir de ese momento, la película adquiere un matiz completamente diferente para ti.
Después de un mes, decides regresar a Argentina para visitar a tu familia. Al llegar, te encuentras con un escenario inesperado: Francisco está en la cocina, cocinando con tu mamá. Ella, con una sonrisa en el rostro, te señala y exclama: "Mira, tu amigo de teatro está aquí".
Te quedas atónita, ya que la relación que tenías con Francisco distaba mucho de la amistad. Eran prácticamente enemigos durante tus días de teatro en Buenos Aires. Sin embargo, allí está él, ayudando en la cocina como si fueran los mejores amigos.
Tu madre, notando tu sorpresa, te presenta a Francisco con una alegría contagiosa. Él, con una voz inesperadamente dulce y fresa, te saluda: "(Tu nombre!), tu madre me invitó y, obviamente, no podía decir que no". Su tono amigable y su actitud llena de encanto te desconciertan, ya que no esperabas encontrarte con esta versión de Francisco.
Tu madre te informa que hace falta zanahoria y papas para la comida, y te pide que vayas al supermercado. Lo que más te sorprende en ese momento es escuchar a Francisco decir con una sonrisa: "Bueno, yo también voy contigo".
La idea de ir al supermercado con alguien con quien solías tener una relación conflictiva te resulta extraña, pero decides aceptar su compañía. Te das cuenta de que Francisco ha cambiado mucho desde la última vez que lo viste. Su actitud es relajada y amigable, y se muestra dispuesto a ayudar a elegir las mejores zanahorias y papas.
Mientras caminas para el supermerkado, decides soltar las palabras que hasta hace poco te parecían impensables: "Eh... felicidades, te vi en la película, hermoso de verdad". Francisco te mira con una expresión de sorpresa, pero el sol refleja intensamente en sus ojos verdes, haciéndolos brillar de una manera cautivadora.
Agradecido, Francisco responde con amabilidad: "Gracias. ¿Y vos? Tu madre me contó que haces teatro en México". Hipnotizada por la luminosidad de sus ojos, respondes sin poder evitar mirar hacia abajo: "Bueno, sí, estoy en el teatro y me va tranqui".
Él asiente con interés y suavidad en su tono de voz: "Qué bueno. Siempre fuiste la mejor en el teatro, la verdad es que te envidiaba mucho". De repente, te detienes en medio de la calle, mirándolo en blanco, tratando de procesar esas palabras. La sorpresa y la confusión se reflejan en tu rostro mientras intentas entender la nueva dinámica entre tú y Francisco.
Después lo encarás con una mirada bien intensa y le largás un "¿Posta estás diciendo eso?". Después de un silencio medio incómodo, le soltás un "En serio, che, ¿te olvidaste de todos los insultos que me tirabas cuando éramos pibes?". Francisco tira un "Che, (tu nombre), era un pibe, ni me daba cuenta de lo que decía". Ahí le mandás un "Sos un gil, me terminé mudando a Ciudad de México por tu culpa". Francisco te clava la mirada y suelta un "La verdad, nunca entendí por qué te fuiste". Y vos, con cara de sorpresa, le tirás un "¿Qué no entendés? ¡Me arruinaste la vida con esos comentarios arrogantes que tirabas todos los días, loco!". Te quedás re en shock después de soltar todo eso, dándote cuenta de que sacaste todo lo que tenías adentro y sin tener ni idea de qué va a decir el boludo.
Francisco te sigue mirando con esos ojos como platos y tira un "No sabía que te afectaban tanto, posta". Ahí te quedás mirándolo, medio paralizada, y le soltás un "¡¿Cómo que no sabías?! ¡Me hiciste mierda con tus comentarios, Francisco!". Francisco intenta explicarse, "Es que no lo hacía con mala intención, era joda de pibes". Y vos, caliente, le retrucás, "¿Joda? ¿Te parece joda tener que dejar todo e irme a otro país por tu culpa?".
Él baja la mirada, como sintiéndose culpable, y murmura un "No pensé que lo tomarías tan en serio, boluda". Ahí te explota la paciencia y le decís, "¿En serio? ¿No pensaste que abandonar mi vida acá sería en serio?". Francisco, medio nervioso, trata de justificarse, "Pero mirá, ahora estoy acá, podemos arreglar las cosas". Y vos, sin aflojar, le disparás, "No sé si tiene arreglo, Francisco. Me hiciste pasar por un infierno".
Francisco, sintiendo la incomodidad del momento, decide romper el hielo de alguna manera. Mira las bolsas de supermercado que sostienes con esfuerzo y sin decir una palabra, se acerca y te las quita suavemente de las manos. Lo hace como si de repente se diera cuenta de la carga que llevas.
Te mira con una sonrisa apologeta y te dice, "Che, dejame ayudarte con esto. Parece que están pesadas". Le das una mirada sorprendida, agradecida por el gesto repentino, y asientes. "Gracias, de verdad", le dices genuinamente. En ese momento, entre las bolsas, se crea un pequeño espacio de complicidad, como si ambos recordaran que, a pesar de todo, alguna vez fueron amigos.
*Thanks to my sis por ayudarme a escribirlo! We had fun!!!
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chiquititamia · 1 month
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Lo más dulce
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Enzo Vogringic x female oc +18
Este es mi primer fanfic, he intentado muchas veces pero esta es la primera que logro terminarlo. Seguramente tenga muchos errores, pero ahí les va. Les pido que me digan qué les pareció y si quieren una segunda parte, sí? Disfruten :)
warnings: sexo oral, todo muy explícito
Era un hermoso día de primavera, de esos en los que de repente te das cuenta de que el viento ya no es frío. Un dulce olor a flores inundaba las calles empedradas del pequeño pueblo de montaña en el que el cast de La sociedad de la nieve se había instalado durante el rodaje.
Tenían el día libre, así que Enzo había decidido dar una vuelta al mediodía. Su bicicleta rodaba por las calles bajo el sol, había olvidado lo agradable que es pasear de esa manera. Tan sólo el sonido de la cadena de la bici y de las cigarras llenaban el aire, al fin y al cabo, era la hora de comer y la gente se encontraba en sus casas protegiéndose del sol.
Hablando de eso, Enzo notó un pequeño gruñido en su estómago, el hambre comenzaba a formarse, sería mejor que encontrase un sitio donde comer.
Dejaba que la bicicleta le llevase pasivamente, sin pedalear, aprovechando una ligera cuesta hacia abajo.
Al doblar una esquina, no podía creer sus ojos: ¡un restaurante vegetariano! En un pueblo tan pequeño no esperaba algo como eso. No se lo pensó dos veces. Apoyó su delgada bicicleta en la puerta del humilde establecimiento, sin sentir la necesidad de atarla, ya que la honestidad y amabilidad de la gente no habían hecho más que acompañarlos durante su estadía allí. De todas formas, no había nadie a la vista.
Nada más entrar al pequeño restaurante, sintió el alivio inmediato de la sombra en su piel, caliente por el sol. Dentro se estaba fresco, y un maravilloso olor a comida le enamoró, no podía creer su suerte.
Tan sólo había cuatro mesitas de madera en ese local tan lindamente decorado. Junto a la barra, una vitrina albergaba deliciosos postres caseros: lo que parecía ser una tarta de zanahoria, una de chocolate y pequeños pasteles de manzana y crema. Los ojos de Enzo brillaban devorando los manjares ante él.
Una dulce voz le sacó de sus pensamientos.
¿Hola, puedo ayudarte?
Una hermosa chica de melena larga y negra le miraba con ojos curiosos, sonriendo. Llevaba una camiseta de tirantes y una falda debajo de un pequeño delantal. Ella debía ser la dueña del local, pensó Enzo.
Buenas, sí, eh…
¿Qué le pasaba? ¿Desde cuando era así de tímido frente a una mujer? Las palabras no le salían, lo que le hizo patearse a sí mismo mentalmente por que tenía que estar quedando como un tonto ante ella.
Ella se rio ante la falta de palabras del moreno.
¿Tienes hambre?
Soltó una risa.
Sí, sí… muchísima, vengo de pasear con la bici…yo… - explicó casi tartamudeando, con media sonrisa.
Bien, ¿por qué no tomas asiento y te traigo una carta y algo de beber?
Enzo tragó duro, y asintió mirándola fijamente. Ella, se dio la vuelta grácilmente provocando un soplo de aire perfumado con su melena. El olor a coco y mango de su champú no hizo si no despertar aún más su hambre, aunque quizás no tanto la que aquejaba su estómago.
Cuando se sentó, el uruguayo dejó su mochilita de tela en el asiento libre que tenía al lado. Sacó su móvil y comprobó sin mucha sorpresa que no tenía nada de cobertura y apenas batería, pero tampoco le importó, no tardaría en comer y volvería con los chicos a su residencia.
Antes de que se diera cuenta, la chica había regresado con un menú y un vaso de agua helada, lo cual él agradeció profusamente.  Si bien no había muchos platos entre los cuales elegir, todos sonaban estupendamente para su estómago vacío, con el plus de que no tenía que limitarse entre una o dos opciones como normalmente, ya que casi todos los platillos eran veganos o vegetarianos. Se decidió por lo que más le apetecía: Wok de noodles con vegetales, salsa teriyaki y aceite de chile tostado. “Suena bárbaro”, pensó.
Enzo observaba discretamente a la que parecía ser la dueña, la camarera y la cocinera, todo en la misma persona.  La chica danzaba en la cocina entre los fogones, manejando con soltura los utensilios; alguna llamarada ocasional salía de debajo del wok, alarmándole, pero ella parecía esgrimirlas como una hechicera, sin miedo.  
No puede evitar reparar en como sus caderas y su trasero se contonean con los movimientos. “Quizá esté escuchando música” se dijo Enzo, no comprendiendo si no, el ritmo hipnótico de su cuerpo.
Y aquí está – dijo ella depositando el plato humeante frente a él.
Muchas gracias, tiene una pinta buenísima…
La camarera volvió detrás de la barra tras desearle buen apetito a su único comensal y él comenzó a devorar el plato con gusto.
Las miradas entre ambos no eran directas, si no veladas e intermitentes. Ella fingía no prestarle atención y dedicarse a sus tareas, mientras que él trataba de limpiarse constantemente la boca con la servilleta para no tener además de todo, pinta de boludo con la cara manchada de salsa.
¿Estaba loco o ese era el mejor plato que había comido en su vida? Quizás tan solo estaba hambriento… ¿O era porque ella lo había preparado?
Cuando hubo terminado el plato se levantó tomándolo y lo llevó a la barra junto con su vaso, también vacío, para ahorrarle a la chica el viaje hasta la mesa, siempre tan galante.
Ella sonrío y sacó el ticket de la caja registradora. Él le devolvió la sonrisa y le sostenía la mirada mientras buscaba su billetera en la pequeña mochila de tela.
Más pronto que tarde, su rostro se tornó preocupado. No puede ser. Su cartera no estaba más ahí. Un pensamiento le cruzó la mente como un rayo. Esa misma mañana la había cambiado de sitio a una riñonera nueva. Lo había olvidado completamente. ¿Qué carajo iba a hacer ahora?
No era muy difícil adivinar qué estaba sucediendo, él dirigía su mirada al fondo de la maldita mochila y después a los ojos de la chica, frenéticamente.
Te juro que no sabía, yo… A-ahora mismo voy a buscar mi bille-
Es que estaba por cerrar -dice la camarera sin perder la sonrisa, como divertida por la situación.
Entonces esta noche, y-yo … mierda, lo siento mucho­­- Enzo notaba sus mejillas y todo su rostro ardiendo por la vergüenza, se sentía como un idiota.
¿No se te ocurre otra forma de pagarme? - ronroneó ella.
Enzo se quedó congelado, aunque a decir verdad estaba totalmente acalorado. No podía ser que estuviera escuchando lo que acababa de escuchar. Pero tampoco cabía la posibilidad de que se estuviera refiriendo a ninguna otra cosa, ¿no?
Todas sus dudas se derritieron cuando ella paseó su mano por el pecho de él, acariciando el borde de su camisa.
¿Eso querés? -trató de sonar confiado.
Ella se mordió el labio, respirando el aliento cálido de él.
Enzo no esperó a que ella respondiera, pues sus ojos ya le estaban dando la respuesta que buscaba, y que en el fondo había anhelado desde que entró en el pequeño restaurante.
La verdad que me he quedado con ganas de algo dulce… ¿sabés, chiquita?, como con hambre de algo vegano ¿entendés?
En ese momento él lanza una rapidisima mirada por la ventana del local para comprobar que no haya nadie cerca que vaya a interrumpirles. No hay nadie. Entonces, como si algo en su cuerpo y mente hubieran mutado repentinamente, Enzo toma su rostro entre las manos con una firmeza que ella había intuido, pero que no había experimentado hasta ahora. Se lanza a besarla sin ambajes, como si no fuera la primera vez que lo hace con ella, como si ya supiera qué es lo que le gusta, qué tiene que hacer para derretirla. Su lengua entra en su boca de forma imparable, la diferencia de tamaños entre sus cuerpos cobra importancia desde ese mismo momento, siente que la va a devorar. Si bien hasta ese momento ella había llevado la voz cantante con su actitud de femme fatale, eso ahora no le servía más. Él era el que estaba al control, sus labios guiaban a los suyos, contenía su mandíbula como una pequeña jaula donde introducir su lengua como una serpiente. Lo único que ella podía hacer era intentar seguir su ritmo y disimular lo muchísimo que le costaba no empezar a gemir.
Sin casi darse cuenta, él la había ido empujando hacia el interior de la cocina, habían caminado al unísono enredados en un nudo de cuerpos en el que ya casi no quedaba ninguna pena.
Pasó sus grandes manos por su cintura mientras seguía besándola, redondeando sus formas. Agarró sus gluteos por debajo de la falda. Ella se felicitó a sí misma por haber escogido sus braguitas negras de encaje para ese día, por ninguna razón en especial. Enzo metió sus dedos por debajo del elástico que abrazaba sus caderas, amenazando con bajarlas en cualquier momento.
Me estabas poniendo malo, nena, ¿sabías?
Ella aprovechó el pequeño respiro que le dio a su boca para contestar un leve “sí”
Ah, sí, eh? Mirá vos… - sonaba divertido, pero también desafiado.
Sin ningún esfuerzo colocó sus brazos debajo de sus muslos y la subió a la encimera, junto a los fogones. Ante eso, ella no pudo contenerse más y gimió sin poder evitarlo, mientras clavaba sus uñas bien cuidadas en la nuca de él, de donde se estaba agarrando.
Me vas a dar algún dulce, gatita? Mirá que tengo mucha hambre…
Ella asintió rápidamente, como una niña obediente.
Sí…? - Decía mientras depositaba besos húmedos por su cuello, ¿qué me vas a dar? – ronrroneaba entre cada lamida.
Ahh…yo…
No podía parar de gemir, ninguna palabra, y mucho menos frase coherente iba a salir de su boca, simplemente no podía pensar, no mientras su lengua caliente recorría su cuello, no mientas sus manos invadieran el interior de sus muslos como si fuera el pan que ella misma había amasado esa mañana, sobre esa misma superficie. Sentía que estaba arruinando su ropa interior, no recordaba haber estado así de húmeda jamás.
 ¿Y? ¿qué me vas a dar? -comenzó a bajarle las bragas por la cintura ¿Una frutilla? ¿Eso tenés? – en lugar de pedirle que se levantara para poder sacarle la ropa interior la recostó en la encimera, tumbándola ligeramente, deslizando la prenda ya empapada por sus piernas.
Sin pedir permiso, abrió sus piernas para contemplar lo que sus bragas, ya tiradas por el suelo escondían. Enzo tragó saliva, provocando que su nuez se moviera por su garganta deliciosamente. De forma involuntaria apretó la mandíbula, había encontrado el postre más rico del restaurante.
¿Esta frutilla es tuya?- la miró a los ojos mientras un pulgar delíneaba sus labios ahora expuestos, como si nada.
Ella atinó a asentir con ojos suplicantes.
No,… no es tuya, es mía, chiquita. Es mía y me la voy a comer, ta? ­­– nunca una corrección le había parecido tan bien.
Sin más preámbulos bajó su cabeza hasta enfrentar su centro, que estaba húmedo estaba claro, pero es que además emanaba calor, parecía palpitar con deseo.
Y entonces empezó a comer.
Empezó a comer, comer y comer.
Abría la boca y manejaba su lengua como si en realidad le estuviera dando un beso francés, solo que en una boca distinta. Se introducía en ella como si no dispusiera de nada más que esa parte de su cuerpo para satisfacerla, con avidez.
Ella se deshacía en gemidos, no se retenía más, le daba igual gritar, sabía que nadie podía oirla, a esas horas no había nadie en la calle, no bajo ese sol abrasador. Pero, si así fuera, ¿sería capaz de parar?
Claro que no, aunque quisiera no podría pararle. Su boca mamaba de ella como un cachorro hambriento, no podría apartarle. Y sinceramente no querría por nada del mundo.
Qué rica que estás nena, sabes a miel … - dijo mientras introducía su dedo corazón en su vagina, con maestría, sin parar de lamer, en perfecta sincronía, como si su lengua y su mano fueran entes separados que sabían actuar de forma perfecta e independiente.
No faltaba mucho tiempo para que llegara a su clímax, lo notaba formándose en su bajo vientre, si seguía así no iba a durar nada.
Me voy a…!
A venir? Venite, princesa, vamos…- paró dolorosamente un par de segundos para pronunciar esas palabras, y al volver a tocarla con su lengua ella no pudó más y explotó en su boca como un fuego artificial. Grandes oleadas de placer arrasaban en ella, que gritaba y gemía. Él notaba como el único dedo que le había introducido quedaba aprisionado y recibía apretones entre sus paredes que pulsaban en su orgasmo. No lo sacó hasta que ella le hizo un gesto, recostándose ,agotada y sudorosa en la superficie donde normalmente trabajaba.  
Aún le costaba recuperar el ritmo normal de su respiración, y por una vez, su mente no se encontraba preocupada por tonterías como si estaba despeinada, o qué le había parecido al otro su ropa interior o si había gemido suficientemente sexy. Esta vez su cuerpo simplemente estaba anegado por el placer tan animal que Enzo le había provocado. Todo lo demás no importaba.
Él se había parado y se estaba echando el pelo hacia atrás, también estaba sudando. Gracias a Dios que un pequeño ventilador metálico les estaba apuntando a los dos, de lo contrario habrían muerto de calor.
Qué linda que sos, muñeca.
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belwoodmusic · 9 months
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Top Tracks: Nieve Ella - Your Room
The post-gig blues are a well documented phenomenon at this point. That moment of crashing back to reality after the escapism offered by live music. Yet somehow I’m still riding the high from summer festivals. It’s amazing the power one magical weekend has to lift the weight off your shoulders, unwind the knot that’s been at the pit of your stomach, and help you rediscover a version of yourself…
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Holaaaaaaa! qué tal una historia en la que Enzo es entrevistado por una chica y la chica se empieza a sonrojar y a poner nerviosa porque le gusta su voz y su acento (ella no es uruguaya) y él coquetea con ella e incluso termina llevándola a su habitación de hotel??
+18!
Jamás imaginaste adquirir fama hablando sobre películas y mucho menos creíste llegar tan lejos como para hacer streams entrevistando celebridades, por lo que poder sentarte junto a uno de tus actores favorito de La Sociedad de la Nieve aún te resulta shockeante.
Tus manos temblaban cuando abriste la puerta para recibir a Enzo, que como pequeño presente te obsequió una planta para tu hogar, pero te esforzaste para lucir profesional mientras él observaba atentamente cómo te encargabas de los últimos detalles antes de iniciar la transmisión.
Pero una vez que comenzaron las preguntas y respuestas y sentiste sus ojos sobre tu rostro... fracasaste. La profundidad de su voz junto con sus palabras medidas, los movimientos de sus manos y su atención sobre tu figura provocaron que tus mejillas ardan y te viste forzada a cruzar las piernas, tus muslos apretados en un intento de aliviar la sensación en tu centro.
Intentás sepultar los pensamientos que invaden tu cabeza y el recuerdo de todas las noches que pasaste tocándote mientras imaginabas que él estaba a tu lado, su aliento golpeando tu cuello y sus palabras guiándote. Esperás que no sea evidente que más de una vez te dormiste escuchando sus entrevistas porque su voz te resulta tan relajante como adictiva.
Enzo chequeó el ángulo de la cámara antes de colocar su mano sobre tu pierna y acariciar tu piel con su pulgar, una sonrisa tirando de sus labios al ver la forma en que disimulaste el sobresalto. Su voz se vuelve más grave, suspira profundamente mientras finge pensar sus respuestas y su mano no deja de moverse sobre tu muslo, cada vez más cerca de tu entrepierna.
Para cuando se despiden de tus seguidores y apagás la cámara, tu ropa interior está completamente humedecida. Evitás verlo a los ojos centrándote en tus manos sobre tu regazo, pero él se pone de rodillas para poder ver tu rostro mientras sus manos separan tus piernas.
-¿Qué pasó...?- pregunta con voz ronca, fingiendo inocencia-. Nunca te vi así con otros invitados.
-Perdón, es que...
-¿Por qué me pedís perdón?- sonríe y es tranquilizador, pero también una provocación. Sus dedos rozan tu ropa interior-. ¿Te pusiste este vestidito para mí? Te queda tan lindo...
Cerrás los ojos con fuerza cuando sus dígitos ejercen presión sobre tu clítoris y te contenés al oír su respiración volviéndose temblorosa. Emite un sonido de desaprobación seguido de una especie de quejido para burlarse de tu estado.
-Mirá cómo estás...- susurra contra tu piel, antes de reincorporarse para poder acercar su boca a tu cuello-. ¿Todo eso es para mí...?
No hace falta aclarar que el resto de la tarde transcurre con Enzo sacándote orgasmo tras orgasmo, permitiendo que te embriagues con su voz y todos los elogios (algún que otro comentario degradante también) que dejan sus labios. Cuando llega su hora de recibir placer no deja de gruñir y gemir palabras de aliento contra tu boca.
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