Say It Donât Spray It
Pairing: John Laurens x reader
Warnings: Language, alcohol, suggestive material, FUCK TON OF ANGST KIDS, kinda sad, John doesnât know when to shut up :,)
Request: hey! my request was a laurens x reader where theyâre frenemies, n one day they get into this huge fight that stems from nothing, angst angst angst, and then he comes to her house to apologize. they simultaneously realize they have feelings for one another, and fluff fluff fluffâŚidek know after that lol - @notebookgirl30
OkayâŚ.WAYYYY OVERDUE I TOTALLY APOLOGIZE! Ngl this was a bit of a struggle to write because I just wanted to get a good feel of their ârelationship/friendshipâ but I think I got it. Maybe? But I built a bigger storyline than expected so thereâll be a part 2. But yeah, hope you enjoy! Thank you @tinywhim for the title (youâre a real one, you donât even know). Let me know if you want to be tagged! Leave me some feedback PLEASE!! And yeah! Enjoy!
âHas anyone ever told you youâre super boring?â
Y/N scoffed, âIâve always loved your compliments, Angelica.â
She rolled her eyes, giving her coworker an exaggerated look. âYou have nothing better to do on a Friday night. Normal people go out, and party and have fun! Itâs the weekend, Y/N, you donât have to worry about anything!â
That was an overstatement. Y/N actually did have lots to do, like finish her report and pay her bills and visit her parents and do actual adult things. Her partying days were over in college, and she knew that nothing good could come from a night surrounded by all of Angelicaâs friends, some who happen to be their coworkers.
This was different though, in a way. Yes, it was Angelicaâs birthday, but she was never good at social interaction, especially not at a club. These days sheâll go out with the Schuylerâs for a couple of drinks and go home and call it a day. That was enough for her, and she was okay with it. She was perfectly fine with her own friends telling her how sheâs a buzzkill when it comes to partying. She was fine with not putting herself out there to guys because she didnât think it was necessary right now.
She was comfortable at this point in her life, and she wasnât going to ruin that over a drunken night at the club.
âArenât you two like best friends? Youâre gonna miss your best friendâs birthday party?â Y/N turned to find John tutting in mock disapproval, swaying slightly on his chair.
âWill you butt out?â Y/N glared hard but it didnât have the proper effect when he only laughed.
Thatâs the other problem. John is going to be there, which could only mean chaos. Sheâs been to enough office parties over the last two years to notice that he canât hold his liquor and is incredibly loud. Not only were his obnoxious traits an issue, but there was something about him that got under her skin, not totally in a good way.
Eliza would never make her forget her little crush that sparked at the beginning of her job, when John was always nice to her and would give her this blinding smile. That sailed long ago, but apparently, a drunken night full of shared secrets was enough for the Schuyler to remember. Now, maybe there were some things that Y/N could pick out to prove to herself that he was an actual decent human being, but the John Laurens that had been sitting beside her for years was still John Laurens.
âIâm sitting three feet away from you,â He gestured at their desks that were only separated by a couple of inches. âI can literally hear everything youâre saying.â
âAnd heâs right!â Angelica reached over her desk and grabbed her hand. âIt wouldnât feel right if you werenât there. Please, Y/N, itâs just a couple of hours. I promise if you really get uncomfortable you can leave, but I know you wonât because it is going to be amazing!â
Rolling her eyes yet again, Y/N did feel a little guilty. Angelica has always been there for her, through all the ups and downs, sheâs been her biggest support system. It wouldnât be fair to not celebrate her birthday with her.
âFine,â Angelica practically squealed at her grumble. âBut donât count on me as your designated driver, because I might really dip out if it gets too rowdy for me.â
âMight as well not go then. Put me and Alex together, pshhh, youâll be walking out the door as soon as you step in.â John winked, like he just knew how to get Y/N fired up and ready to argue back. Angelica knew too, as she pulled her hands toward her again, gaining her attention.
âIgnore him, I swear we will all have a good time! Plus, who knows, maybe youâll meet someone there.â
She looked hopeful, almost as if this was her intention all along. But Y/N knew better, no matter how many times Angelica tried to set her up, she wouldnât invite her somewhere only to be mislead and be set on a blind date.
âI am not interested, I am perfectly capable of finding someone on my own, if I choose.â She made sure to point out the last part so her friend would drop the subject.
âIâm just saying,â Angelica put her hands in up in defense, but still had that knowing look on her face like she didnât believe her. Y/N sighed and got up from her chair, heading towards the break room for another coffee.
Upon entering, she noticed Thomas was already by the coffee machine, pouring his own cup. He looked up and raised a brow. âLong day?â
âAnd itâs only getting started,â Y/N rubbed a hand over her face and motioned towards the machine. âAre you done hogging that now?â
âWoah, woah, what did I do to be treated with such attitude?â Thomas chuckled and grabbed a cup for her.
âSorry, Iâm justâŚkind of stressed, not really looking forward to the weekend?â
âYou mean Angelicaâs party?â Thomas handed the cup over to her, nodding at her thanks and watched her add cream into the liquid.
âYes, actually. Iâm not really good at parties, I think theyâre too exciting for me. Go on, say it, Iâm a boring buzzkill.â Itâs not like sheâs ever heard anything different before when trying to explain how sheâd rather stay at home and unwind while reading a book or watching tv and just relaxing, instead of being surrounded by sweaty bodies and drinking till she grows numb.
âNow why are you putting words in my mouth? I was actually going to say I agree with you.â Y/N looked up in shock, not believing that Thomas Jefferson was one to refuse a party invitation.
âReally? You donât like parties?â
âNot that I donât like them, sometimes they grow old. Itâs the same scene over and over again and Iâd rather switch it up a bit, change the location, you know?â He had a small smile on his face, looking like he was fonding over some memory.
âYouâre right, it must be so hard being invited to parties all the time!â Y/N smirked as he gasped dramatically in mock offense. It only lead to them giggling to each other, only stopping when someone else cleared their throat from the doorway.
Y/N found John standing, his usual smile gone and replaced with a frown and furrowed brows. âAm I interrupting something?â
âNo, no, I was just leaving actually,â Thomas made way to the exit before hesitating, turning back to look at Y/N. âIâll see you at the party, Y/N.â
She waved shyly, watching him walk away. It was comforting talking to Thomas, in a way. They didnât do it very often, but when they did Y/N felt relaxed.
Lost in her thoughts, a cough startled her and she realized she was standing in Johnâs way. Y/N stepped to the side, muttering an apology and thinking how Friday night might not be so bad.
Itâs not that Y/N doubted that Angelica would not settle for less than a full out, top quality club. But she didnât think that it would include a private floor, filled with a bunch of people that Y/N didnât know. Luckily, she spotted the birthday girl herself from across the room.
âIâm so glad youâre here!â Angelica screamed over the music that was blasting from the floor below. She was well passed tipsy already, but she knew that Angelica would want to sober up before the night was over. She was never one to purposefully forget her birthday. âCome on, letâs get you a drink!â
She pulled her over towards the overcrowded bar, pushing passed drunks and couples dancing, Y/N even got stumbled into and turned to find a familiar head of curls.
âWatch it, Laurens!â The glare sent his way was enough to make him sheepishly smile.
âMy bad,â John walked off towards a booth in the corner, surrounded by a few other men, one who she had recognized as a friend of Thomas.
A shot was shoved into her hand and soon enough, so were two more. Once a proper drink was in her hold, Angelica invited her to a game of pool with her sisters.Â
Somehow, Y/N got surrounded by a bunch of people that she didnât know. Angelica had been dragged over by a short man, which meant Y/N was dragged as well. It was the booth full of Johnâs friends, and they had made their impression, that was for sure.
âAh, and who do we have here?â Thomasâs friend came over and smiled, making Angelica smirk and push his chest.
âLaf, this is Y/N,â Even though they had never met before, Lafayette beamed at the mention of her name.
âSo, this is the famous Y/N we have heard so much about, heh?â He grinned devilishly, like he knew something that she didnât. It was strange, what would Angelica have said about her?
âNice to meet you,â Y/N stuck out her hand politely.
âOh please, the pleasure is all mine, cherie!â He took her hand and placed a gentle kiss in her knuckles. She giggled at his performance, looking to see if anyone else was buying the act. But when she looked around to see if anyone else knew something, she only saw John glaring at his friend while sipping on his drink.
Her coworkerâs odd behavior was enough for her to move herself to the bar, ordering another drink for herself. As the bartender handed her the cup, he told her that it was already paid for, pointing her in the direction to a man across the room. He was cute, and if the look in his eye told her anything, it was the words Angelica had said.
You donât have to worry about anything.
Maybe youâll meet someone.
She was tired of everyone telling her how boring she was.
Y/N found herself dancing with the guy, not bothering to learn his name and more focused on her hips moving with his. The lips on her neck gave her a rush, like she was finally doing something fun and risky.
His hands were pulling at the hem of her dress when she was jolted forward. The guy had bumped into her hard, and when she turned around she found out it wasnât the guys fault, but Johnâs.
âWhat the hell man?â The guy got up in his face. Y/N couldnât really hear what they were saying, but it looked like it was something threatening. Laf, the short man and another one of Johnâs friends appeared, trying to pull him back and tell him to just leave it alone. John wasnât having it, took to pushing the guy hard once more.
It was a giant commotion that got security involved, and Y/N was over it. She ran out of the club, tears brimming her eyes as she thought about what exactly just happened.
John always had to ruin the night. John always had a problem with her.
John also stopped her from calling a cab, grabbing her hand just as she reached the sidewalk and calling her name.
âWhat the fuck, John? What the hell was that for?â Y/N screamed, wide eyed and wondering why when she was finally having a good time, he had to fuck it up.
âY/N, Iâm so sorry! I just- I couldnât let him-â
âCouldnât let him what? Touch me? Dance with me? Why? How does that have anything to do with you, John?â Nothing was connecting, there was never a time she could recall where John cared about her love life.
âHe was an asshole anyways, alright? Was he really all that to you? Okay, if anything I was helping you!â If he could actually believe that, John was growing angry, too. He had no right to be, but his kept spitting out words that only made Y/N fill with rage.
âWhat did I ever do to you? Why? Why do you have such a problem with me?â While furious was an understatement, she seemed to be more confused as to why John got involved anyways. She was finally inching out of her shell and he just had to give her a reason to want to never leave her apartment again.Â
âI donât have a problem with you, Y/N. Iâm drunk, Iâm-I didnât mean to do that, I just-â
âJust what?â While John was stumbling with his words, she knew better. âBeing drunk is not an excuse against your actions!â
âI was just trying to make a point! He was all over you, I thought you were uncomfortable!â He narrowed his eyes, and heâd grown more angry than regretful only a few seconds before.
âWell, I wasnât! I am a grown woman, John, Iâm allowed to have fun and meet guys! I was having a good time until you had to ruin it!âÂ
âJesus- I was just looking out for you! Itâs not my fault youâre such a whore-â
The world seemed to stop as the two screaming voices died instantly at the sharp sound of the hit. John locked his jaw before he lifted his hand to rub his cheek. When he finally lifted his eyes, he saw Y/N pursing her lips in pure rage, a single tear streak ran down her cheek. She looked so small, fragile in a way that made him want to wrap her in his arms and promise that he would make sure that nothing ever hurt her.
He had already proven that he could never do such a thing.Â
âFuck you, John.â Y/N whispered and turned, leaving him standing alone, full of regret.Â
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