I know Liberty won in the worst way ever, but I'm gonna be shamelessly enjoying them winning their first title. đ
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Summary: You've always admired Sabrina on the court with her dominance on the court and confident persona. But meeting her for the first time, she's a completely different person.Â
Word Count: 2.3k
Warnings: lots of fluff.Â
You had always been close with your sister, Betnijah. She was only a few years older than you, but ever since her high school days, you followed her basketball career like her number one fan. As a kid, she was your idol. Even though you were close in age, you still looked up to her, aspiring to carry yourself with the same confidence and determination she had.
The moment she was drafted to the New York Liberty, you knew you were going to follow her wherever her career took her. She had become a staple in your life, and you in hers. You were the definition of sisters.
You attended as many games as possible, becoming friends with some of the other players and their families. But one player stood out more than the others. She was young, likely one of this year's rookies the Liberty had drafted.
Youâd heard her name before, Sabrina Ionescu, Oregonâs pride and joy, who had been breaking records left and right. At first, you hadnât paid her much notice but the way she played the game enticed you. The way she moved with such confidence on the court, left you eager to see her play every time.
It all started innocently enough. You had been hanging around outside the locker rooms, waiting for your sister after yet another liberty win. Unfortunately your sister was one of the first one in, last one out  kind of person which left you standing there for quite some time.
Leaning against the wall, scrolling through your phone, you felt a pair of eyes on you. Looking up, you noticed Sabrina standing a few feet away, mid-conversation with one of her teammates. Sabrina wasnât saying much, just nodding along, giving the occasional âmhm,â while her eyes kept flickering in your direction.
As your gaze met hers she immediately looked away, her body stiffening as if youâd caught her doing something she wasnât supposed to. She nervously tugged at the hem of her t-shirt, a gesture that struck you as oddly out of character for someone who seemed so dominant on the court.
JJâs voice broke through sabrinaâs thoughts. âDude, just go talk to her,â she muttered, loud enough for you to hear. Sabrina shot her a look, her brows furrowing.
âTalk to who?â Sabrina mumbled, clearly trying to act nonchalant.
JJ rolled her eyes. âYou know exactly who Iâm talking aboutâBetnijahâs sister. Youâve been staring for like⌠ten minutes, rookie. Either go talk to her or stop being weird about it.â
A few beats passed before Sabrina took a deep breath, steeling herself. With slow, tentative steps, she started walking toward you, nerves radiating off of her.Â
âHey, youâre Betnijahâs sister, right?â Sabrina asked, her voice much softer than you expected. Her frame towering over you, her hands were shoved deep into her pockets as she tried to make eye contact but failed.
âYeah, thatâs me,â you smiled warmly. âAnd youâre Sabrina.â
âYep, thatâs me,â she repeated with an awkward chuckle, her usual charm conspicuously absent. âIâve, uh, seen you at a few games,â she added, her eyes briefly meeting yours before darting to the wall behind you.
You nodded, trying to ease the tension. âYeah, I try to come when I can. Youâre a great player, by the way! You make the game a lot more fun to watch.âÂ
Sabrinaâs cheeks flushed a deep shade of red as she quickly looked away, biting the inside of her cheek. âOh⌠thanks. That means a lot, really.â
There was a brief pause in the conversation. The interaction could have naturally ended but sabrina stayed rooted in her spot, her eyes flickering between you, the wall, and the floor. She looked like she wanted to say something else but whatever it was, she couldn't quite bring herself to let the words out.Â
âSo, do you come to a lot of the away games too?â Sabrina asked after what felt like an eternity, scrambling to find a reason to keep talking to you.
âNot too often. Depends on work and stuff, but I try to make it when I can,â you answered, noticing how her nervous energy was almost endearing.
She nodded quickly, glancing around, her fingers fidgeting with her sleeves. âCool, cool. Itâs nice how supportive you are of your sister. I think thatâs awesome.â
The conversation ended after that, neither of you saying much more. Betnijah emerged from the locker room, calling your name. Sabrina glanced your way with a shy, awkward smile before stepping aside, letting you go. You smiled back, feeling a strange warmth from the interaction.
After that, every time you saw Sabrina at games, sheâd wave or flash a quick smile. She always acknowledged you but never said much beyond a simple greeting. It wasnât long until you started noticing a pattern.Â
Whenever you werenât around, Sabrina was totally in her element. Joking with her teammates, hyping up fans, laughing loudly at just about anything. But the second you were nearby, her confidence seemed to crumble. She could barely string two words together when you were in her vicinity.
One night, after yet another Liberty game, Betnijah invited you to celebrate with the team at a bar downtown. Everyone was in high spirits, taking shots and dancing to the loud music. You sat at a table with some of the players sipping your drink, when you noticed Sabrina approaching the group. Mid-conversation with a teammate, her eyes immediately found yours.Â
You werenât sure if she even realized it, but her focus on the conversation clearly faltered as she got closer. The only open seat was right next to you. She hesitated, glancing around before awkwardly sitting down, leaving a noticeable gap between the two of you.
âHey,â she leaned in, her voice barely audible over the thumping base. âYou having a good time?â
âYeah, itâs fun,â you smiled, trying to ignore the sudden rush of butterflies in your stomach. âYou played great tonight.âÂ
Her face lit up at your words, a wide grin spreading across her features. âThanks, Iâm glad you enjoyed the game.â
âWell, itâs hard not to when youâre playing,â you said, the words slipping out before you could stop them. Sabrinaâs eyes widened, her cheeks flushing that familiar shade of red as she quickly looked down.
For a while, the conversation stilled. Sabrina sat beside you, clearly trying to compose herself but still fidgeting nervously. She barely spoke the rest of the night but stayed close, her eyes flickering toward you whenever she thought you werenât looking.
It was oddly sweet, watching someone so confident on the court become so modest around you.
A few days later, you sat on the couch, talking to your sister over the phone.Â
 âCâmon, Y/N, pleeeease?â she begged through the phone. âYouâre seriously going to leave me alone with a bunch of couples this weekend?â
You laughed. âWhy canât Jordan go with you?âÂ
âHeâs got some work thing he canât miss,â she groaned. âCome on, just do me this favor. Itâll be fun, and itâs not like youâll be the only single person there.â
âWhat do you mean?â Your brows furrowed in confusion.
âWell, Sabrinaâs single,â Betnijah said, her voice teasing. âAnd I think she might have a crush on you, by the way.â
âWhat?â you scoffed, your voice raising in disbelief. âNo. Sabrina can barely look me in the eye, let alone like me in that way.â
âUh huh, sure,â your sister teased. âSo is that a yes to the cabin trip?â
You hesitated, weighing your options. You could stay home, alone and bored, and spend your break watching rom coms that make you feel lonely⌠or you could take a risk and go on a relaxing trip that might bring you and Sabrina a little closer.Â
âFine, Iâll go,â you sighed, earning a loud cheer from your sister.
"Weâre short one room," your sister muttered, holding up a printed layout of the cabin. "I thought thereâd be enough for everyoneâŚâ
 "Looks like someoneâs gonna have to share," one of the other players chimed in, looking around at the group.
There was a moment of hesitation as everyone exchanged glances, clearly not wanting to be stuck sharing a room. You were about to suggest that maybe you and your sister could bunk together when Sabrinaâs voice cut through the silence.
"I can, uh, share," she said, her voice a little shaky. Her eyes flicked nervously between you and your sister. "If, uhm y/n doesnât mind, I mean."
You looked over at Sabrina, surprised by her offer. She was standing a little off to the side, her hands fidgeting with the strap of her bag, her face flushed slightly as she avoided making direct eye contact. It was clear that she was nervous about her own idea, but there was also a hopeful gleam in her eyes as she glanced at you.Â
Your sister, oblivious to the subtle tension in the air, shrugged. "Yeah, that works. Thanks, Sabrina."Â
And just like that, it was settled.
Sabrina made her way towards you and silently grabbed your bags, offering a small smile before diverting her gaze and making her way to the room.Â
The room itself was pretty cozy with a queen size bed nestled up against a window overlooking the lake.Â
Sabrina carefully placed the bags on the floor before sitting at the edge of the bed, her posture stiff and awkward. still unable to meet your eyes.
âYou sure you're okay with this?â you asked, trying to ease the tension with a smile.Â
Sabrinaâs head snapped up, her eyes wide before she nodded quickly. "Yeah! Yeah, of course. Totally fine." She paused, biting her lip as if reconsidering her words. "I mean... unless youâre not okay with it. Then i couldâ"
"Itâs fine," you interrupted gently, chuckling a little. "Iâm fine with it. Donât worry."
Sabrina let out a breath she hadnât realized she was holding, nodding again as she smoothed out the bedspread beneath her. "Okay, cool. Just checking."
The silence stretched for a few moments before you made your way back to the group. The evening was spent playing board games and nursing drinks with drunken giggles. By the time everyone bid goodnight, Sabrina seemed a little more relaxed and less tense as you crawled under the covers beside her.Â
You and Sabrina lay side by side in bed, the soft glow of the moonlight streaming in through the window. The cabin was quiet, save for the occasional creak of the floorboards and the distant sound of the lake lapping against the shore.
You could feel the warmth radiating off of her body, though she had kept a respectable distance between the two of you, her hands rested on top of the covers. The silence was comfortable, in a way, but there was still a lingering feeling in the air.Â
After what felt like an eternity, you took a deep breath, preparing yourself for what you were about to say. Sabrina glanced over at you, noticing the sudden change. In a voice barely above a whisper, you spoke. âIm sorryâÂ
âFor what?â her brows tightened in confusion.Â
âYou just always seem so tense and nervous when I'm around, I'm sorry that I make you uncomfortableâ you mumbled quietly.
âWhat? No, it's not⌠it's not you, I'm justâŚ" she stammered, "I just don't know how to act around youâ she finished.
âWhy?â you pushed gently, now turning to get a better look at her.Â
âI don't know,â she laughed softly. âMaybe it's because you're so pretty? It's like whenever I see you I'm suddenly three years old and learning how to form sentences. I just get so anxious because I don't want to say or do the wrong thing around you and embarrass myself I guessâ the glow of the moonlight illuminated her features as she stared at the ceiling.Â
âYou think i'm pretty huhâ you teased softly
âI just admitted my feelings for you and that's the only part that stuck?â she laughed nervously. Â
You shifted closer, resting your head on her shoulder. âI like you too, you know,â you admitted softly, feeling her arm wrap around you gently.
She turned her head to look down at you, a large smile gracing her face. âI just wish it didn't take so long for you to say something,â you added quietly.
Tentatively, sabrina reached out to take your hand resting on her stomach in hers, interlacing them gently. The rest of the night you two lay there, holding hands under the soft moonlight. Neither of you spoke much but there wasn't much that needed to be said. The weight of the unspoken feelings between you had finally lifted, replaced by the quiet comfort of finally being close to each other.Â
As your eyes drifted shut, your mind filled with dreams of the same toothy smile of the girl who held you close. You dreamt of what was to come next, hoping that those dreams would soon come to life.Â
babes ur writing is so good , can you write something where the reader is going to indiana with caitlin but is nervous that cait will forget about her ???
*i think i interpreted this wrong so iâm so sorry lmao
Champagne Coast . CC
pairing: caitlin clark x reader
synopsis: request ^
A/N: yâall iâm so sorry for how long this took me!! and i feel like my writing has really deteriorated so please give me feedback and let me know if you like it or totally hate it lmao, thanks for your patience!!
also sorry i had to use YN like ONCE !!
wc: 10.6k
Finishing eight or nine?
Tell me, what's the perfect time?
your bowl had been placed in the dishwasher long ago, countertop cleaned and leftovers placed in the nearly empty fridge. dinner was growing cold and you hadnât cared to wait, opting to eat alone yet again before residing in the living room. the tv played in the background with some arbitrary doctors show from the 90s as you sat patiently watching the clock. the hands were beginning to collect dust, you noticed, though it had only been up for a few months upon your move to indiana. each tick seems to mock you the more time dragged on.
she was supposed to be home long ago. practice would have been done at 8 or 9 and it was now approaching 11. this is what it always was, waiting up for her well into the night when the street lamps turned on and the sky grew dark. and youâd wait up like you always did as you were unable to sleep without her. especially in this new home, new bed, new sheets, new life. it never quite bothered you that caitlin would show up late every once and awhile, but it had started to become a habit, and you were left cold and alone. pestering her about being home at a certain time wasnât fair to her by any means, knowing that she was just going and getting to know her team some more. but recently it felt like you were navigating this milestone in your life by yourself-your girlfriend hardly around to comfort your racing mind.
when caitlin had been drafted, you knew immediately in your heart that it was going to be rough. change was something of a challenge for you and it terrified you more than anything. you recalled sitting at that table, hearing her name announced and the deafening cheers, thinking about how excited you were for her. and even though you were thrilled for her, you couldnât help but think about how your perfect world was going to slowly crumble. caitlin insisted that things wouldnât fall apart, just adjust for the future you were going to build together. but now you were here, in this house-not home-trying to convince yourself that all of it was true.
suddenly, you were pulled from your period of musing when the lock of the front door clicked. it was followed by the faint creaking of hinges, old brass from the 70s, your land lord had claimed. you thought she was full of shit. weary eyes traveled to the opening door to see a very tired caitlin walking in. her hair was tousled, post practice shirt just slightly wrinkled, the slightest bags under her eyes that she insisted werenât there. she was struggling with the move just as much as you, though sheâs never admit it.
âhey,â you uttered just enough to be heard over the television. feelings of your isolation had begun to dissipate the moment you saw your girl, relief running through your veins âyouâre homeâ
âyeaâ she cleared her throat as she let her bag fall to the floor. the squeak of her shoes echoed against the walls when she toed them off, eventually setting them on the rack beside the door. there was an uneasiness laced in her voice you had picked up on. she didnât seem angry nor irritated, but she was far from her usual self when she was home. sheâd typically be thrilled to see you, ready to be in your arms again and let the stress from the day wash off. you were the first thing sheâd looked for when she stepped across the threshold. but tonight, her eyes were hesitant to find yours.
âare you alright?â you watched as she shuffled into the kitchen to grab a bottle of water, skipping over the leftovers that you had considerately set aside just for her. her favorite meal dished into the nicest tupperware you owned. her slim figure leaned against the cool marble countertop, taking a swig of the water âyou seem a bitâŚoffâ
âjust tiredâ she glanced at you, locking eyes for what felt like the first time since sheâd been home. a weak smile made its way onto her lips as she studied your position on the couch. you couldnât lie, she did look tired, but part of you couldnât shake the feeling that had been consuming you for months. the distance that basketball had created made it feel like you and caitlin were living separate lives, when really, this should be something you tackled together. you couldnât blame her for any of it even if you wanted to, just hoping that things would go back to the way they were.
you wished she were home more, that her presence would provide you some sort of reassurance. maybe just to convince you that you werenât going insane, liked you were trapped within these walls for a reason other than her career. it had been a while since you felt like you were living a life that didnât solely revolve around caitlinâs.
âokayâ you smiled back bitterly without pressing any further. any energy you had for a conversation like that had left your body hours ago. reaching for the remote and lifting yourself off the couch, you motioned to the stairwell. considering she didnât even acknowledge the food, you assumed settling down for the night was what you both needed âready for bed?â
she blinked rapidly, kissing her teeth silently when she noticed the annoyance in your voice. guilt consumed her as she saw the look on your face, the twinge of desire lost from your eyes.
âmhmâ she hummed in agreement as she followed you upstairs to the bedroom.
maybe you both just needed some sleep, caitlin thought. neither of you were mad nor cross with each other, but youâd be fools if you didnât sense the tension in the air. things had been different for quite some time now, all of it too confusing to address, leaving you to wallow in the awkwardness for days now. but if there was any time, any place, where all that was left at the door? it would be here with each other in bed. it was something of a safe haven, nothing else mattered when you left your worries at the door and held each other tightly.
like clockwork, you stripped of your typical daywear down to your lace panties and one of caits t-shirts. it had a worn down high school logo on it, the design fading from the countless times it had been through the wash. she, likewise, pulled her sweaty gym shirt off her body to replace it with one from her closet. you crawled under the covers whilst you took off your earrings, setting them on the small tray on your nightstand-something you picked out at target when you and caitlin went decor shopping for the new apartment. you had barely noticed caitlin also climbing into bed as the memory of that day overtook you. no words were exchanged as you both settled into the sheets, pulling the thick duvet over your shoulders and finally letting your muscles relax. it was only when a pair of burley arms wrapped around your waist, a familiar nose prodding against your collarbone, did the silence break.
âlove youâ caitlin whispered, breath warm on your skin âmâsorry i was late tonight and that i missed dinner. iâll make it up to youâ
âsâok cait,â you murmured, sleep tugging at your eyelids. you brought a hand up to her head as you raked your fingers through her hair, she always loved it when you did âi love you tooâ
it mattered not what she did to make it up to you. she could do anything in the world, buy you countless gifts, take you on a million trips, but it wouldnât change the one thing your heart desired for.
her.
I told you I'll be waiting
Hiding from the rainfall
trying to navigate to the locker room was a difficult task, having to push past the cheering crowds in a stadium you werenât familiar with. you were surrounded by a blur of seattleâs green and yellow jerseys as you looked for any sort of path to follow. indiana had just taken quite the loss against the storm and you knew, the second you heard the buzzer sound, that you needed to find caitlin as soon as possible. eventually, you found where you needed to be and beelined for the locker room, hoping she hadnât already gone looking for you.
the large metal doors stood tall in front of you when you arrived at the locker room entrance. the shift from the excitement out on the stadium floor to this quiet displeasure was staggering and you werenât even inside yet. whatever you were about to be faced with would break your heart, you could already see it now. you pictured caitlin sitting down, head in her hands as she tapped her foot anxiously and made her best attempt to hold back her tears. she had been struggling with everything recently-the move, the new team, the continuous losses-it was slowly chipping away at her.
however, after pushing the doors open and stepping inside, it was quite the opposite from what you expected. the doors clicked shut behind you, causing the noise to reverberate around the desolate room as you took in the sight before you. and just as you imagined, your heart slowly began to twinge. caitlin sat there on the bench alone, head leaned against her locker as her chest heaved up and down. tears cascaded down her face and her lip quivered the more she sobbed. wispy strands of hair stuck to her forehead from all the sweat and her hands clutched the sides of her head in frustration. you had never seen her in such a state. caitlin was typically reserved, even with you, not wanting to be open and vulnerable. but here you were, seeing her with all of her guards down.
âcaitlinâ you breathed, immediately rushing over to her. you fell to your knees, body slotting between her thighs. shaky hands came to rest on her legs hesitantly as to not make matters worse âhey, hey whatâs going on baby?â
she made a weak attempt at looking at you, tears blurring her vision. a hiccup escaped her chapped lips when she felt your soothing touch on her clammy skin. caitlin couldnât even manage the words, thoughts lost in her own mind, only tangling more as she continued her cries. she managed to push herself off the locker, letting herself collapse into you as she shook her head. something to signal her unwillingness to talk. her large arms and heavy torso clashed against you as you enveloped her into a hug. warm tears dropped onto your shoulder as she pressed her cheek into your clavicle, creating a damp spot on your indiana fever t-shirt.
âshhh, i know youâre upset,â you rubbed circles onto her back, palm running across the fabric of her jersey âbut i need you to talk to me, i canât make it better if you wonât tell meâ
âi just-â she croaked, voice wavering âi feel likeâŚlike a failureâ
your body went stiff, the movements of your hand stopping momentarily. you hoisted her back up to face her in disbelief. the confession had taken you aback-not that caitlin had been anything but humble, but she knew how amazing she was, of her immense impact on the sport. to hear that word tumble from her lips, masked by a series of desperate whimpers, was enough to break you.
âcaitlin,â you dragged on, feeling yourself at a loss for words. everyone thought so highly of your girl and it crushed you to hear her say those words âyou are so far from thatâ
you watched her throat bob as she swallowed harshly. she tugged at the bottom of her jersey, bringing it up to her face to wipe some of the sweat away. in reality it was just an excuse to hide her blood shot eyes. another shake took possession of caitlinâs head to deny your statement.
âyea well my performance begs to differâ
âone bad game isnât-â
âitâs not just one gameâ she cut you off before you could even begin to disagree. she had stopped crying by now, intense emotions now overtaken by aggravation âitâs several games. i keep fucking up. missing shots, turning over the ball-shitâ
her rambles trailed off in a rampage of huffs and groans, her breath hot as she breathed angrily out of nose. she was always too hard on herself, lost in the heat of the moment and not giving herself any grace for all the hard work sheâs put in thus far. it was a topic that began to consume your daily life. caitlin couldnât seem to shake off the struggles of the day, in turn bringing them home where they became your baggage as well. of course you didnât mind being there for your girl-hell, youâd do anything for her no matter what-but it was all starting to get exhausting.
you hated that you had these thoughts in the first place, feeling like a bad partner because you couldnât bare the repetition of these conversations. time after time after time again youâd beat yourself up over it. caitlin deserved the world and more, but you deserved that just as much and these restless nights werenât providing that. you didnât even know what to say anymore, torn between how you wanted to proceed.
âthereâs a lot on your plate,â you reassured, getting off your knees and taking a seat next to her on the bench. caitlinâs head automatically went to your shoulder as you took one of her hands in yours âyouâre just starting outâŚdonât be so hard yourself. i know itâs rough, but youâre doing what you can and thatâs what makes you so amazing. give yourself some grace, babeâ
âi know but,â she sniffled, feeling a sense of calmness rush over her as you toyed with her fingers. it kept her distracted, grounded her for the time being âi donât know, iâve just been wanting to be the best all the time-for everyone-and i can barley even keep my head straightâ
âi think i can speak for everyone when i say youâve blown us all awayâ you traced along her lengthy fingers âyour fans, your family, meâŚweâre all so proud of how far youâve comeâ
she sighed deeply, you could practically feel the relief dispersing in her veins. in trying times like this, this is exactly what she needed. you were the shoulder to cry on, the answer to all her problems.
âyou always know what to sayâ
she was right, you did. youâd always have the most thoughtful response lined up, no matter the reason or time. partially because it came so naturally to you, having an empathetic heart since forever, but partially from the consistency of these conversations. you couldnât even count on your fingers the amount of times youâd sit with caitlin on tough nights, rubbing her back and whispering softly in her ear to bring her back to reality.
âwell itâs the truthâ you chimed âiâm always going to be here for you, caitâ
you always are.
she offered you a smile through puffy pink lips, sore from biting them in strain. caitlin found the strength to pull away from you as her hands left yours, only to plant them right back onto your cheeks. her hands felt heavy on your skin when she brought your face to hers gently. your lips met in a sharp yet delicate kiss, caitlin eager to feel you against her again. but it hadnât felt usual to you, as your bottom lip caught between her teeth and as your tongue collided with hers. it lacked that passion, that thrill of reveling in your lovers embrace. what was once fire was now a mere ember is a pool of spreading ash. you had feared this feeling for quite sometime although youâd never admit it, it felt as if she was slipping through your fingers.
bit by bit.
Tell me, what's the joy of giving
if you're never pleased?
she had changed.
locking herself away and distancing herself further from you as the season went on. she had always been hard on herself, but even then, she knew when enough was enough and what her limits were. but it seemed that after each game, she lost control of herself more and more. you had never seen her be so critical, so judgmental about her abilities.
it was hard to watch one of the most important people in your life shut themselves away. you wanted nothing more than to be there for her, but she put on the same facade each time and claimed that it as a slump to overcome. but could you really call it a slump when it was starting to weasel its way into the foundations of your relationship?
you hated to think it, but you felt neglected; your wellbeing didnât feel like it was a priority to caitlin anymore. she used to be so sweet, attentive and caring when you were back in iowa. you wished that you were just as important as basketball. but the mere thought of accusing her of abandoning you seemed harsh when you considered bringing it up to her, because in all fairness, she was undergoing one of the biggest milestones in her life. but that didnât mean that pushing you aside was fair either. you were taking care of the apartment, running all the errands, helping her balance her schedule, comforting her every single night as she saught after you for solaceâŚand then managing your own life on top of that.
some days it felt like she didnât even bat an eye at the lengths you went for her. how her laundry was done and set on her dresser, how dinner was made each night, how you picked up her favorite protein powder at the grocery store because you noticed that she was running low? she had began to expect it the more you pushed, not even offering so much as a âthank youâ or any regard of appreciation.
you could only give so much with little in return, you need her just as much as she needed you.
On my last strength against you
Baby, tell me what you need
you were happy for her, truly you were. it was so rewarding to see caitlin bond with her team and start to navigate her place in the W. she was beginning to believe in herself and thatâs all a girlfriend could want for her partner. but something continued to gnaw at you.
you were doing everything in your power to make more time for caitlin-even if it should be the other way around. maybe by clearing up your schedule, it would make it easy for caitlin to make time for you. but you were sorely mistaken, you couldnât force someone to make time for something that barely crossed their mind. and perhaps it was a foolish thought. an accusation a bit too cruel, but it was hard to watch caitlin celebrate life without you when most of it was owed to you. no one else served as her backbone, her crutch as she climbed her way to the top.
it was a bittersweet feeling for the most part. you smiled when seeing all the team pictures posted on instagram, chuckling lightly when caitlin retold stories of practices as she got ready for bed each night-the only time you seemed to get with her nowadays. but then there were the tears when you ate meals alone at the head of the table, staring off into the empty seat where she should be sat. and of course the mornings where you didnât feel like getting out of bed because facing reality of your crumbling relationship was too much to bare.
it was an unfair truth; as she glances off in another direction, youâll be glancing back to her.
Young as I want to know
I will never let you go
âbaby?â her voice felt foreign in your ear. you hadnât heard that pet name in a while.
âhm?â you responded mindlessly, unable to form a genuine reaction.
you were sat on the balcony of you apartment, the sliding glass doors open behind you. it would let the autumn chill into the house, you told caitlin many times to not leave it open. but she disregarded your commands as she leaned against the frame of the door. you had a small blanket draped over your lap to protect your bare legs from the nippy weather of the changing seasons, your chin resting on your palm as you over looked the view of indiana. your mind felt blank and overcrowded at the same time and trying to clear your head with some fresh air didnât seem to help at all.
you hadnât realized she would be home so soon. after all it was 5:00 on a friday evening, you presumed sheâd be out with the team or running extra drills with aliyah, hell even at a media event of some sorts. you never knew what it was anymore with her. she didnât bother to text or update you, most times you only knew of her whereabouts from socials or her family.
âare you ok?â she asked again âitâs freezing out here, you should be insideâ
âitâs too stuffyâ you sighed, inhaling sharply as the breeze brought in another gust âi canât be in there right nowâ
you felt her tense up behind you, the image of her shoving her hands into her pockets formed in your peripheral. this was the most you two had interacted in a while, but your moody attitude appeared sudden to caitlin.
âwhy not?â
âjusâ canâtâ
an unsteady silence filled the atmosphere. the only noises left to be heard were the sniffling of your red and runny nose and the traffic blaring below the apartment complex. you had hoped sheâd leave you alone and walk back inside. the optimism of trying had started to disappear and you didnât think you had much fight left in you. you planned to savor the last bits of energy you had to keep this alive, although today didnât feel like one of those days. you continued to look out into the distance when she finally moved. you felt the spot next to you plunge as she took a seat.
âyou never answered me,â her hand came to rest reassuringly on your thigh. despite the blanket that separated your skin, the contact still felt cold âare you doing ok?â
she had already picked up on your weariness, you were never so shut off when you were with her. but you couldnât pretend to care when she couldnât either.
âmhmâ everything in you fought to not make it sound so obvious, the sound of your heart breaking as you croaked out the words âiâm goodâ
caitlin was doing so well and you couldnât bring yourself to be the bitchy girlfriend that was groveling for attention. you werenât okay, your relationship wasnât, but if you just sat in the quiet and let it blow over then maybe it would be. you feared being seen as selfish and you felt guilty as you pushed caitlin away with your short answer.
she huffed, pulling her hand away from you as she hunched over her self, elbows on her knees and head in her hands.
âweeks ago you were talking about how excited you were for fallâ she muttered âso that you could put out decorations and we could cuddle up on the couch and watch those old scary movies you love so muchâ
you allowed yourself to look in her direction, noticing how her face was covered by her beautiful long hair. but you didnât need to see her to know that she wasnât pleased.
âbut the house looks the same and youâve been sitting on the balcony every day even though you know itâs gonna make you sickâ she craned her neck to look out across the city and you could see the trail of tears in her eyes. just glossy, but not enough to fall âit doesnât sound like youâre okâ
you couldnât do this, not right now.
âiâm sorryâ you breathed âi understand your concern. i just think iâm a little stressed is all you know? just got a lot going on right now and i guess my focus has just been elsewhere. iâm sorryâ
a nearly complete lie, all your focus had been on her these days.
âno need to be, i get it, and you know you can always talk to me about these things. but you gotta come inside, babeâ she prodded âyouâll catch a coldâ
with reluctance, you gave into her request and pushed the blanket off your lap. caitlin watched as you folded it and draped it over your arm before taking your hand and guiding you inside. the warmth and the calming pumpkin scent of your candle enveloped you like a hug, putting you at ease for the time being.
the both of you fell back into your typical routine almost instantly. no words were exchanged as she headed upstairs to shower, and you moseying into the kitchen to start on dinner. some polite conversation was made when caitlin came back downstairs with wet hair and freshly moisturized skin to help you finish dinner, but thatâs as far as it went. no hugs from behind as you stood at the stove, no kisses on the neck, no laughter that was pure enough to make your stomach hurt. but it was simple and it was nice, enough to hold you over until the rubber band holding you together finally snapped.
Trading a baseball lover as I face the snow
âalright,â you said as you walked into the living room, heels padding against the carpet of the hallway and your dress itching at the skin on your legs. your fingers fiddled with your last earring, making you huff in relief when the clasp finally shut âiâm ready!â
it was date night tonight, the first in what felt like years, and there werenât any words that could describe how ecstatic you were. just the thought of some much needed bonding time with caitlin gave you hope. yes times have been tough, but there wasnât anything a little quality time (and maybe some good sex) couldnât fix. you had been planning this night for sometime, making sure you both had the evening off and meticulously scheduling every last minute of the night. you were optimistic that tonight would open up a new door for progress.
but when you walked into the living room, your heart sunk. here you were, all dolled up with the prettiest smile on your face, waltzing into the most disappointing sight.
caitlin sat on the couch, legs spread and back against the soft cushions. she had her phone in hand, hair pulled back like alwaysâŚand most definitely in a dirty tee shirt from her hamper and a pair of sweats. certainly not date attire, you knew.
âcaitâ you stood blankly âitâs 7:00â
âuh yeaâ she responded, only looking up from her phone for a moment, then quickly doing a double take once she realized your physical state âwhatâs with the dress? i mean you look as beautiful as always but-â
âare you serious?â you scoffed. you couldnât believe what you were hearing. never in a million years did you think this would happen in your relationship. caitlin wasnât like that.
âwhat do you mean âam i seriousâ?â she was taken aback, frustration already evident on her face as her checks glowed a shade of red âi just asked a fucking questionâ
âyou really donât know?â shoulders slumping when you realized she actually did forget.
she shook her head, brows furrowing as she awaited your response. a quick ânoâ fell from her lips.
âis the 24th caitlinâ you chewed at your lip nervously, trying to hold back tears. you voice wavered as it caught it your throat, making you sound weak and defeated âour date?â
the color drained from her face in seconds, gaze softening and lips downturned. she was off the couch in seconds as she stumbled towards you, bringing your hands into hers. but you pulled them away swiftly and shot her a glare. you were done with the excuses, done with being left in the dust
âbabe, iâm so sorryâ she shook her head and brushed off the sting that came with your reluctance to her touch âi totally spaced, i couldâve sworn it was next weekâ
âiâve been talking about this for months, caitlinâ the words stumbled out from gritted teeth, jaw clenched in anger. you had no idea what to say anymore.
she gulped deeply as she looked down to her feet, she was in the doghouse for sure. although youâd consider her fate to be much worse than that. you began to sniffle upon her silence. could she really not manage to say anything right now?
âlet me make it up to youâ she tried to compromise. part of her knew sheâd never be able to outlive this, but she was delusional enough to still believe she could somehow fix it.
âno,â you breathed, bending down to take off your heels. there wasnât even a point in salvaging this tonight âjust forget itâ
âno really, youâre upset and this meant a lot to you and i want to fix itâ
that was your breaking point. perhaps she didnât mean it that way, but did she really only see this as something important to you? did she care at all about spending time with you? you wouldnât be dumb to think that she wouldnât, she had hardly done anything recently to make you think otherwise.
âreally?â you sneered again, there was nothing holding you back anymore. you tossed your shoes onto the couch, leaving them as a problem for later âyou want to fix this because it meant a lot to me?â
caitlin tried to study your facial features as she said nothing yet again. she couldnât tell if you were genuinely mad or just annoyed, willing to forgive or prepared to hold this against her. she noticed the deepened tones of your cheeks and nose, the twitch of your left eyebrow, and the motion of your tongue darting out to sooth the previous bites on your lip. she had never seen you this mad, not in the eternity she had known you. you were such a sweet and loving person, incapable of talking bad about someone or staying mad for long. but sheâd be damned if it felt you hadnât changed within a second.
âi thought you wouldâve cared tooâ you continued âyou know, since iâm your girlfriend and you should also want to spend time with meâ
âi do spend time with youâ
âthe fuck you doâ
âwhat the hell does that mean?â she questioned angrily âof course i do, iâve just been busyâ
âplease enlighten me thenâ you couldnât help but roll your eyes âwhen was the last time we spent time together?â
âwell what about tuesday, huh? when we, uh..when we watched that movie before bed? or when we both went to the team dinner the other night? that was spending time together wasnât it?â
âno i watched the movie, you barely talked to me all night and the crawled into bed and went to sleep with your back turned,â you choked up as you recalled the memory, you remembered how much it broke your heart. your fingers came to pinch the bridge of your nose as the familiar sting of tears washed over you. âand really, the team dinner? you call that spending time? is it really that if you just chat with your buddies the whole night? you practically ignored me the entire timeâ
she kissed her teeth at you, clearly aggravated, but deep down she knew you were right. she hadnât been good to you at all these last few months. and if she were to really be fair to herself, sheâd have to admit that it was taking a toll on her too. she didnât know why she was doing this, why she was acting this way, but she had already made her bed and sheâd have to lie in it. this was a habit she knew sheâd been baring for quite some time, pulling away when things got hard, leaving her loved ones to cope with the pain from her mistakes. and it broke her heart each time, but with you, it was like she was losing air.
âiâm trying here, alright?â her throat was dry as she tried to give you some poor excuse. she was too caught up in her own shame that she was digging her grave deeper.
âlook caitlin,â you glared âi donât know what the hell is going on with you, but iâm tired. trying just wonât cut it. i know youâve felt the distance too, we havenât been normal for a while now and itâs killing me. i canât eat alone every night, have you come home just to ignore me, and the only time i get with you is under the public eye or with your friends. i know you have shit going on, cait, but you keep pushing me further and further away from you and i donât know how much longer i can take it. iâm here for you time and time again and you canât find it in yourself to set aside one fucking night for meâ
you chewed at your lip, carefully navigating your next move before continuing.
âi left my entire life behind for you, caitlin. my friends, my family, everything that i have ever known. i left it all to be here with you and support you. and the fact that i spend every day mourning you when youâre in the same house is suffocating, i just canât do itâ
body shaking with anticipation, you looked down at your bare feet. you couldnât bring yourself to look her in the eyes anymore. before you could stop it, sobs racked your body, tears cascading down your face. the emotions were too much to handle.
âbabe-â she cooed, voice softening upon your confession. sheâd never felt so disappointed in herself.
âstop,â you said meekly, cutting her off through your own sniffles. you forced yourself to look at her briefly, wiping away the mascara that had definitely accumulated under your eyes. whatever she had to say, you couldnât hear it tonight. whether it be an apology or total rejection, the end to this period of suffering was about to end and you werenât ready to deal with it head on yet âi think we need some time, caitlin. i just-iâm too upset and iâm hurting and i think time will do us some goodâ
âwait what?â
âyou need to work out your shit. i donât know, i think iâll go to one of my friends places or something for a while..because i canât put myself through anymore of thisâ
âno,â it came out as a blurt, her mouth moving before she could think. although she wouldnât want to think, the image of you leaving plaguing her mind already âplease, no, we can figure this out! god, fuck- just please donât leave meâ
you watched her slowly breakdown, she was becoming increasingly hysteric as begged you to stay. you gulped hard when she started crying along with you, another one of the few times she had shown you this side of her. it pained you to see the sight, your instincts told you to take it all back and reassure her everything was ok. but you had to keep your head high and remind yourself that things wouldnât be ok if you didnât look out for yourself, even if that included stepping away from caitlin for a few days.
âiâm notâŚiâm not leaving you, cait. just gonna take some time away, we both need to think about how this relationship is going to continue. and i canât have an open mind if the cycle continues. but i promise itâs not goodbye, ok?â
she breathed through staggered hiccups, trying to force her body to relax. she couldnât stand to be without you, even if it didnât seem like it these past few months. her calloused hand came up to run down her face, taking the tears with it in an attempt to calm down.
âyeaâ she agreed, her voice barely above a whisper. she hated this, but she knew you both needed the time. you were always right âyea, okâ
and with that, you reluctantly stalked to the bedroom to pack a bag for a few days. shoving random shirts and shorts into the small duffel, avoiding the ones that youâd previously stolen from caitlin over the years. she had opted to sulk alone in the living room, bracing herself by sitting on the couch. she still couldnât process any of this, the fact that she wouldnât be with you for more than a day made her sick. even more sick at the fact that you couldnât talk this out right away, youâd both have to navigate your feelings alone for a while.
she was perched at the edge of the couch, knee bouncing at an alarming rate. her gaze was fixed at the wall in front of her, staring at the variety of pictures that youâd hung on the wall. some of you both when you were younger, others of pictures with your families, and a few from the vacations and holidays you two shared since youâd been together. but her favorite ones, the ones she couldnât bring herself to look away from, where the one of just you both. her eyes flickered across each and everyone, looking at the way you smiled at her, eyes almost welling up again when she saw how happy you guys were. sheâd do anything to have those moments back, go back in time and stop herself from treating you so horribly.
she was disrupted from her period of musing when she heard you walk down the stairs for the second time tonight. you came into view with a bang slung across your shoulder, high heels replaced with a beat up pair of converse. you grabbed your keys as you stopped momentarily to give caitlin a saddened look, lips drawn in an apologetic smile. but you had nothing to be sorry for, caitlin thought when she gave you a similar look in return.
âhey,â she said before you could reach the front door. you turned your head, hand resting on the knob. desperation lingered in her eyes âi love you, and iâm so fucking sorryâ
you dipped your head and pursed your lips, letting her know of your approval before fully opening the door and beginning a solemn ascent to your friends apartment.
âi knowâ
On my last strength against you
Baby, tell me what you need
it had been 6 days. 6 agonizingly long days.
she had nothing but time to think, and yet, she couldnât seem to gather her thoughts at the same time. her mind was everywhere, bouncing from regret and guilt, to anger and dissatisfaction, and of course the remorse and pain. this is what caitlin was afraid of doing, pushing herself so far away that it had finally gotten to you. sheâd gotten caught up in her head so deep that she failed to realize how much you were hurting. sheâd never forgive herself for this.
everything felt gloomier without you, she noticed that now. there was a certain comfort in you being there, even if she did ignore you and push you to the side, youâd always be there and she abused that luxury. from the moment you left the essence of your shared home shifted uncomfortably. it was like a storm had unleashed its wicked winds to reign terror over the household, dulling your spirt that had kept it so pleasant and welcoming.
but she had to admit, the time was good. she needed to sit and make a change, promise herself that sheâd get better for you. even if that did mean sheâd have to sleep alone for a few nights, order takeout because her cooking would never amount to yours, brush her teeth before bed and come home from practice with you nowhere in sight. it was a necessary torture, but only temporary, she reminded herself. maybe sheâd never know why she was acting the way she was, have to come to terms with the fact that sheâs a shitty girlfriend and doesnât deserve the apology she hoped you were willing to give. but despite knowing or not knowing, at least she could catch the poison that was her troubled subconscious before it could sink too deep. it was time to give up the self loathing and internal ridiculing. she wouldnât let herself hurt you anymore
caitlin had always struggled with holding herself to an unachievable standard, convincing herself that she would never be enough or worthy of all this attention. she couldnât believe that so many people wanted to watch her play, that she was first pick and that she was finally playing pro like she always wanted-part of her thought it was too good to be true. but she didnât want to wake up from this implausible dream, forcing herself to go above and beyond just to hold onto it. and in the process, sheâd forgotten to make time for you too. it was foolish, to ignore you like she had, you were her everything. every waking moment, at every practice and at every game, you consumed the entirety of her mind. at the end of the day, she was doing this all for you.
it was easy to get lost in the fame and the excitement and the pressure, but it shouldnât have been enough to make her neglect you. nonetheless, she managed to do it anyways. so she took these 6 days to reflect and really target why she felt like she needed to act like this. she would go to the ends of the earth for you, willing to pick herself apart if it meant making it up to you.
Come into my bedroom
Come into my bedroom
her foot tapped nervously against the coir fiber of your friends doormat. a faded âwelcomeâ written in black felt contradictory as she tried to find the motivation to knock. you hadnât texted or called, hadnât reached out to caitlin at all to let her know you were ready. but she needed you like she needed air and just had to see you. she had to finally apologize for how terrible she was acting, beg for your forgiveness because being away from you was eating her alive.
she let out a shaky breath as her closed fist met with the white wooden door, sending a loud pounding noise through the other side. caitlin could hear your friends dog barking and scratching against the door, followed by rushed footsteps that got increasingly closer. she barley had a moment to regather her thoughts before the door was pulled open harshly.
âcaitlin?â your friend came into view, disheveled as she tried to keep her dog from running out the door. she quirked her eyebrows at caitlinâs presence, shocked and confused-and definitely a little angry-as to why she was at her door âwhatâre you doing here?â
âi um,â caitlin cleared her throat as if to stall, wanting more time to think of the right thing to say âi was hoping i could talk to-â
âi donât think sheâs ready to see you, caitâ your friend muttered, trying to keep her voice down so you couldnât hear. and you probably didnât, caitlin was extremely aware of that.
âi know i knowâ caitlin urged âbut i just need to see her ok? i need to make this rightâ
your friend chewed at the inside of her cheek as if contemplating her next move. you were her best friend and sheâd do anything to protect you. after a few seconds, she shook her head and began closing the door, offering caitlin an apology and a goodbye as caitlin continued to beg for just one chance.
âno please, just let me see her! just a few minutes!â she said louder this time, slotting her sneaker clad foot in the doorway âi just need a second i swear to god-â
your friend put all she could into getting caitlin to leave, trying to push her out the door as quickly as possible. but she was persistent and continued her pleas.
somewhere in between the endless banter, through caitlinâs desperate cries and your friends agitated dismissals, came the answer to caitlinâs prayers. you were napping in the guest bedroom when she walked up the steps to your friends home, having been exhausted from sobbing throughout the night. just like caitlin, you hated sleeping alone. but your efforts to seek out peace were quickly interrupted when you heard subtle shouts from the the other room. curious and worried when you heard your friend raise her voice, you hurried to see what the commotion was all about.
you were surprised to the see the scene unfolding in front of you. your friend wrangling the door shut as her legs fought to keep the dog at bay, cussing out whoever was behind the door. you couldâve about laughed at her antics until you suddenly realized who it was that she was trying to shut out. you had assumed maybe an ex or maybe even a family member would have been the culprit, but the long silky black hair that glimmered through the gap in the door quickly corrected you.
âcaitlin?â you questioned just as your friend had before. you stood back a few feet front the door, although your voice was loud enough to make the both of them stop.
their heads both whipped in your direction, the door creaking open wider so you could see her in full view. your friend huffed, rambling about how she thought you were asleep and how she was sorry that they had woken you up. but you discarded her as your eyes locked with your girlfriends. there was a certain look of grief in her eyes, the color almost fogging over in despair. your head told you to look away, the sight too depressing to stand, but your heart yearned for her nonetheless, unable to tear your eyes from her.
âYNâ she spoke. it was like a cliche movie scene, like out of a fairytale, when the prince sees his princess in her natural beauty for this first time. whist she was hardly a prince and you hardly looked the part of a princess, the feeling was all the same. that feeling of reassurance and love. you were here, right here in front of her in your pajamas and bunny slippers, and suddenly she felt some sort of relief wash over her.
you walked over to them, assuring your friend that it was ok and asking her to give you some privacy. she walked away hesitantly after giving your shoulder a supportive squeeze. she shot caitlin a disapproving glare as she disappeared back into the house. you ushered caitlin to follow you out to the front porch, motioning to the swing that croaked in the afternoon breeze.
âwhatâre you doing here cait?â you asked, not looking at her, as you settled on the swings cushion, using your foot to keep it from rocking back and forth âi thought we agreed to take some timeâ
she took the spot next to you slowly as if not to scare you off, she worried sheâd mess this up with you. she so badly wanted to reach over, rest her hand against your thigh and feel the soft skin of your palm rest atop it. but she opted for her own lap, picking at her nails mindlessly.
âi know,â a sigh that had nestled deep in her chest had finally met its release when she began âbut i couldnât take it anymore. this week has been fucking torture for meâŚi had to see youâ
sadness washed over you for a moment, like the sun in a day of mist when it has nothing to shine upon, only dissipating when you felt her shoulder brush against yours. there was almost a faint smile on the corner of your lips, youâd also missed her touch over these past few days. but reality was cruel as it brought you back to the present moment.
âitâs torture for me tooâ you admitted. you despised being away from her, constantly yearning to be with her whenever she was away.
âreally?â
âof courseâ you snorted, shaking your head as you look out across your friends lawn. you eyed the hydrangea bushes that weaved its way through the porch railings, the patches of yellow that spread through the grass-what a statement to question âi always miss you when weâre apart, why wouldnât i?â
it sounded stupid to say, you realized once the words left your mouth. nothing you had done would insinuate you missing her, especially leaving her to wallow in your apartment alone, if anything it did quite the opposite.
âcause iâve been a fucking assholeâ she blurted âi wouldnât miss me either to be honestâ
she wasnât lying, she was an asshole. the pain and loneliness that you endured over the past several months were dreadful, and she was finally ready to admit that it was all her fault. there were no more excuses to hide behind, not when your relationship was at stake. as she reminisced on the many years youâd been in each others lives, she found no reason to validate her behavior. you were everything she could ever need, ever want, and she was taking that for granted.
ânothing could stop me from missing you, caitâ
a bitter taste filled your mouth as you anxiously responded to her. youâd been biting down on your lip so hard that you had started to bleed, barely even noticing it through the stiff tension between you. it was silent again for a while as you both pondered on your next moves. should caitlin beg for your forgiveness, get on her knees in front of you and cry? or maybe it should be you, convincing the both of you it was a misunderstanding and you should just forgive her and go home? youâd been straining yourself with your own stubbornness and you didnât know how much longer you could keep it up. part of you wanted to hold your ground and let her know that you wouldnât except this treatment, but the other part of you just wanted to fall into her embrace and forget about the whole thing. but before you could conquer this battle within your brain, caitlin beat you to it with a rapid burst.
âbaby, i-â she said, stoping herself to think-was she even allowed to call you that anymore? her tongue clicked and her eyes squeezed shut, this feeling of guilt was insurmountable âi canât tell you how sorry i am. how much i regret everythingâ
she sounded defeated as she fought to get the words out, a whimper threatening to spill at any moment. her nose stung as she sniffled back cries. she thought sheâd never get through this, that she wouldnât even be able to look you in the eyes. but to much of her dismay, your delicate hand met with hers, forcing her fidgety fingers to relax. she turned her head to look at you through damp lashes, and finally seeing your sparkling eyes looking back at hers, found the courage to continue.
âi get soâŚcaught up in myself, and i forget about whatâs right in front of me. practice, games, all the hate iâve been getting recently-christ everything just starts beating down on me and i get so lost. i isolate myself and i push away anyone who tries to break through this damn wall iâve put up..and when they do..i just end up hurting themâ she watched your face contort as she spoke, your lips turning downward to a sympathetic frown. you were always too sweet to her, too good for this world âand thatâs what iâve done to you, the most amazing person in my life and i wonât ever forgive myself for itâ
âhoney..â the pet named rolled off your tongue effortlessly. caitlin would be lying if she said that hearing it didnât put her mind at ease. you stuttered, trying to find the words yet again, but she urged you to let her finish.
âiâve let my shit get in the way of loving you the way you should be. thereâs no excuse for how iâve treated you since the move to indy-not tough games or being homesick or any of that-and iâve regretted every minute of it. you donât deserve to go to bed alone just because i was upset, o-or to feel like you have to deal with your stuff by yourselfâŚi know moving has been hard on you, especially since your entire family is back homeâŚand the fact that i havenât been any support to you is unacceptable and i take full blame for that. and for everything else too, like making you feel neglected? itâs fucking breaking my heart knowing that thatâs what iâve caused, that iâm never around and that iâve been the furthest thing from a girlfriend. weâre supposed to be a team, we are a team, and all iâve done is let you carry the weight of both of us. iâm so incredibly sorry and iâll keep saying it until you believe meâ
her chest rose and fell ever so faintly as she breathed deeply. she had run out of air as the words left her in a haste, eager to get her apology out. these past days were spent planning each word, each motion, each action so meticulously and she needed it to work.
and with her final huff, there was a gentle silence again, the wind chimes hanging from your friends porch ceiling clinked softly together. you removed your hand from caitlinâs, letting it rise to her and face and resting it on her cheekbone. the pad of your thumb rubbed into her soft skin, feeling the prominence of her defined cheekbone. she felt warm, probably worked up from the heightened emotions, but it was soothing in a way.
âi believe you, caitâ you breathed. you felt her instantly relax into you, the weight of her head pressing into your palm. her eyes fluttered shut and her brows furrowed, she felt undeserving of your reluctance âand i know youâre sorry, itâs okayâ
âitâs notâ she mumbled against your hand âitâs far from okay. and iâm going to do everything i can to gain your trust backâ
âyouâre right, itâs not. but i know youâre actually sorryâŚand you donât need to gain my trust back, babe. youâve always had itâ her lips quirked when she heard the lighthearted tone of your voice âyou really hurt me, and these past few days have been straight from hell. but the fact that you came and owned up to it all shows me that youâre going to work on itâ
she nodded frantically, agreeing with every word. because it was true, sheâd go the extra mile to ensure you never felt like this again.
âi canât imagine a world in which iâm not spending eternity with you..so iâm willing to forgive, but my heart wonât be able to bare this again and i need you to promise me it wonât happen in the future. i know you have so much going on in your life, youâve gone through a lot, but it canât continue to get in the way of us. iâm here for a reason, to listen and to help in any way i can. please talk to me instead of shutting me out-i want to be there for you okay?â
âof course, iâm going to be better. for you. you deserve more than what iâve shown you and thatâs far from how i want to be, weâre in this together and i want to change. i love you so fucking much and itâll never happen againâ
with a hand still on her cheek and a smile tugging at your lips, you leaned in closer to her. the denim of your jeans rubbed against the swing cushions as you moved nearly into her lap, close enough to press your lips to hers. you could tell the kiss caught her off guard when you felt her body jolt, but quickly relaxing when she fell under your enchantment.
it was a feeling that was hard to explain, like a flame being reignited or a spark nestling in the depth of your chest. you hadnât kissed caitlin in quite some time, and when you did all that time ago, it had felt meaningless. but here it was different, the taste of jovial tears mixing with that of your lips, creating a rejuvenated feeling of love and adoration. there as a kick to this kiss as she pulled you in deeper, her hand coming to the back of your head to cradle you. it felt good again and you couldnât be more grateful.
âi love you tooâ
Come into my bedroom
Come into my bedroom
it had been about a week or so since you decided you were ready to come home and work on healing your relationship with caitlin, and it had already been going better than you had expected. even though the conversation on your best friends porch went smoothly, you had only imagined the fights and anger that would be exchanged once you came home. but caitlin had shown quite the change already and you could already feel the rips and holes of your relationship beginning to mend. she had been just as doting and soft as she was at the beginning of your relationship.
she was treating you to candlelit dinners, drawing you the most relaxing baths, and fitting time into her schedule for you no matter how long it might be. she even took you golfing with her and was dragging you along to outings with the team and occasional press events. you hadnât felt this excited in a long time, it was like you were crushing on her all over again.
for the first time since your life started in indiana, the little things were beginning to matter.
and now it was a quiet weekend night in, the plushness of the living room carpet weaving between your bare toes as caitlinâs hands rested quaintly on your hips. the furniture had been been pushed off to the outskirts of the room in order to give your bodies plenty of space to sway freely. the overhead light fixture had been long forgotten once the evening sunset began to bleed through the window, creating the sweetest source of light. the old record player, the one you brought with you when you moved away from home, sat on the the table in the corner as it spun yours and caits favorite album. the tune hummed quietly as its scratchy notes bounced off the walls, yet it was perfect for a night like this.
maybe it was cheesy, the way you and caitlin rocked side to side as you danced in your pajamas to sappy love songs, but you wouldnât have it any other way. it was like a page out of the romance novels you read in high school. you were convinced this was all you needed in life, no luxury clothes or fancy dates, just you and caitlin soaking each other in as you danced around the apartment. it healed something in you as she spun you in her arms, laughing heartily when you stumbled. she was finally back to being your caity girl once more.
âwhat?â you giggled breathlessly after catching yourself from almost falling, pushing a loose strand of hair out of your face. she was staring at you when you faced her again, dimples evident as she grinned at you. her eyes had a softness to them, similar to the softness of her hand that snuck under your shirt to lightly pinch your side.
"nothin'" she shook her head with a wavering sigh "you're just...everything i've ever dreamed of, and i don't know- i just can't believe this is real"
she seemed choked up, in genuine disbelief that you were standing right in front of her, and it made your heart melt. it was moments like these that you craved, where her walls came down and she was completely herself with you. no pressure to look strong or tough, no holding back tears or true emotions, just pure love.
"of course it's real cait" you titled your head with an appreciative pout. you pulled her in with a comforting hand to the back of her head, leveraging yourself on your tiptoes to place a kiss to her forehead "what do you mean, baby?"
"like," she tried to find the words as she cleared her throat "like i can't believe that you're still with me. i don't know anyone who would stay through anything like the pain i've cause you. and the fact that you're right here in front of me, been so patient with me and understanding...i just feel so undeserving"
"hey, of course you're deserving" you politely scolded "we all make mistakes and sometimes they're bigger than we intend. but i love you more than words can describe and i know you've been trying to mend them. everyone has rough patches in their relationships, but i'm here to stay, caitlin. i'm not going anywhere"
you watched as her shoulders fell drastically; it was apparent that your words meant more than you had originally thought. she had always need reassurance, having always doubted herself in anything she did, and it was an unmatchable feeling knowing that you were the one to soother her. she nodded, not saying anything as leaned into you even more. so, you confided, not prying for a response. this vulnerability was already a big step for her.
you rested your forehead against hers, arms coming to loop around her neck. her long lashes fluttered as they tickled yours. the music was still playing in the background, allowing you both to fall into another oscillating rhythm. although it was cut short again when you felt her lips part, a quiet voice barely escaping her.
"it was you" it came out almost inaudible, leaving you confused on whether you hear her correctly or not.
"hm?"
"it was you," she said clearly this time, foreheads till touching and eyes shut in romantic bliss "from the second we met i knew it was going to be you. like a soulmate or life partner..whatver you want to call it, i just knew that you were going to be it for me"
as you stand there, your heart races, the world about stops spinning. each syllable strikes a chord deep within you, resonating with the echoes of past moments youâve cherished with her. you could hear those words over and over and never get tired of it. The weight of uncertainty from the past months finally lifts, replaced by an exhilaration that makes everything else fade into the background. nothing else mattered anymore, no stress and no disdain for the road ahead, just you, caitlin, and an eternity together.
"you're it for me too," you said "in every lifetime"
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A/N: FINALLY!! it's finished!! i definitely didn't spell check this, so if you catch any mistakes, feel free to DM me so i can fix it! i love you and thank you for your patience with this fic :')
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