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Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry +Â Houses
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Research
Pairing: Sam Winchester x reader
Word Count: 701
Summary: Sam and the reader are doing research, and Dean plays matchmaker.
Warnings: N/A
A/N: Happy birthday to our one and only Sam Winchester, who turns 33 today <3

âItâs just another haunting,â you announced as you relaxed against the back of the couch. You were sitting cross-legged with your laptop on your lap, leaning heavily against Samâs shoulder. Sam was sitting next to you and you had taken it upon yourself to make him into a gigantic human pillow. You yawned and turned to stifle it in the flannel material of Samâs red plaid shirt, and then you reached out and rubbed your eyes.
âIâve been sitting here for nearly five hours, Iâm beat,â you said, resting your head on Samâs shoulder.
âYou did a great job though,â Sam said. The praise got to you and you felt a blush rise to your cheeks. You averted your gaze from the laptop screen, on which it was still fixed, and by pure luck it met Deanâs from across the room. Dean was sitting on a chair near the table, eating his pie and taking a break from the endless hours of research, but he was looking at you and Sam with a bright, teasing, spark in his eyes.
âYeah, she did great, didnât she, Sammy?â Dean asked his brother with a small smirk. You found the whole situation weird as Sam had been the first to congratulate you on a job well done.
Had you been looking up, you would have seen a blush colour Samâs cheeks as he chanced a glance at you before glaring at his brother, a scowl on his features.
âYes,â he grumbled, returning to his laptop and his own extra research.
It was half an hour later that you got up to stretch your sore limbs and grab a bite of something from the small kitchen of the motel room. Dean and Sam were both sitting in their chair and place on the sofa respectively, but the older Winchester immediately leaned forward and directed a smirk at his brother, who had shifted a little on the couch.
âMissing the cuddles already?â he asked teasingly, and this time you actually saw Sam blush and tell his brother to shut up. Suddenly feeling more eager to finish your toast and head back to Sam, you ate the rest of your dinner in almost one bit before heading back to Sam, curling up on the couch ever so slightly closer to him than you had been before.
Deanâs smirk could only widen at that. âI guess someone else is missing the cuddles too,â he said, the teasing glint still in his eyes as he chuckled softly.
The blush that coloured your cheeks was dark, and it only darkened when you leaned your head down to hide your face in Samâs shirt.
âOver-eager, are we?â Deanâs voice sounded again, and the tease in it wasnât helping at all.
âWhatâs your problem, Dean?â Sam finally managed to ask, trying and failing to fight down a blush.
âI donât have a problem,â Dean quickly replied. âBut you two obviously do. Youâre so blind you just refuse to see whatâs in front of you,â he said, motioning at both you and Sam. âYou like each other. A lot. Youâre welcome,â with that, he got up and stalked out of the motel room while you were just left staring incredulously at Sam.
Sam was the one courageous enough to speak up. âIs what Dean said true?â he asked cautiously, and you could only nod because yes, what Dean had said was one hundred percent correct.
âYou?â you asked back in a small voice, scared of what the answer might be.
But you got no reply, at least none in spoken words. Instead, he leaned closer to you, cupping your cheek with his hand as he pulled you in for a slow, gentle kiss that left your lips tingling and your stomach tightening with excitement and nerves. You ran your hand through his hair and pushed him back so that he was on the back on the couch and you were kissing him with kisses that because increasingly rough.
Your breath was taken away as his hands ran up and down your sides and his lips continued to attack yours. It was magical. It was perfect. It was exactly what youâd always dreamed of.

Steven Grant Rogers was born on July 4, 1918, to Sarah and Joseph Rogers in Brooklyn, New York City.

THEYâRE OFFICIALLY FILMING
writers:
break up your paragraphs. big paragraphs are scary, your readers will get scared
fuuuuck epithets. âthe other man got upâ âthe taller woman sat downâ âthe blonde walked awayâ nahhh. call them by their names or rework the sentence. you can do so much better than this (exception: if the reader doesnât know the character(s) youâre referring to yet, itâs a-okay to refer to them by an identifying trait)
blunette is not a thing
new speaker, new paragraph. please.
âsaidâ is such a great word. use it. make sweet love to it. but donât kill it
use âsaidâ more than you use synonyms for it. that way the use of synonyms gets more exciting. getting a sudden description of how a character is saying something (screaming, mumbling, sighing) is more interesting that way.
if your summary says âI suck at summariesâ or âstory better than summaryâ youâre turning off the reader, my dude. your summary is supposed to be your hook. you gotta own it, just like youâre gonna own the story theyâre about to read
follow long sentences w short ones and short ones w long ones. same goes for paragraphs
your writing is always better than you think it is. you just think itâs bad because the storyâs always gonna be predicable to the one whoâs writing it
i love u guys keep on trucking
Wherever You Are
Pairing: Tenth Doctor x reader
Word Count: 604
Summary: The Doctor is acting unusually shy, and itâs up to the reader to find out why.
Warnings: Fluff
A/N: Happy birthday to David Tennant! <3

The Doctor is a lot of things, but shy is not one of them. Heâs brave and intelligent and daring, but under no circumstances is he shy, unless heâs acting. He does that often to get you both out of trouble, but timid is not one of the words one would use to describe him, and they would be absolutely right not to use it.
Thing is, right now, heâs very obviously shy. Heâs fiddling with his Sonic Screwdriver and occasionally muttering to himself and avoiding your inquisitive and curious gaze like the plague.
Still, that doesnât stop you from staring at him.
Well, to be precise, staring at his suit-jacket-covered back as he tinkers around with stuff in the control room of the TARDIS, refusing to let you see his face -which is flushed red by now, and you have no idea why- and not uttering a word or making a sound.
All in all, his behaviour is very un-Doctor-like, and it shows no sign of changing anytime soon unless you do something.
âDoctor,â you call out at some point, and he is so startled by the sound of your voice that he turns around, dropping his Sonic Screwdriver as he does so.
âY-yes, Y/n?â The Doctor stutters, which also is very weird for him.
You decide to tackle the problem head-on and not sugarcoat things.
âIs everything okay?â you ask him, an expression of concern on your face, the worry probably evident in your voice too.
âUmâŚâ he falters, thinking of what to say next. âWhy do you ask that?â he finally decides on answering your question with an inquiry of his own.
Sighing and rolling your eyes, you smile at him. âIâm glad you asked that, actually, because you have given me lots of reasons to think that you are not okay. First off, youâve been ignoring me for the biggest part of the day without an explanation, and youâve been acting nervous and⌠I think you were blushing at some point, too,â you explain, and his nervousness returns full force.
âWell⌠youâre right. I am a bit off today, but I have a very, very good reason for being like this,â he says, assuming a matter-of-fact tone and straightening up.
âI want to take you out on a date,â he states confidently, only a small hesitation in which he licks his lips betraying his nervousness.
âWhat do you say? Will it be a yes or a no?â he asks, seeming a bit like an impatiently expectant child.
You are taken aback by his unusual request, but it doesnât seem bad to you and, well, if he really means it then that would explain why he was acting weirdly before.
âA date? What kind of a date?â you ask, just to clarify, because you can never be one hundred percent sure when it comes to the Doctor and the bizarre things he asks you to do. You, of course, want it to be the kind of date two people who like each other quite a lot go on, but, as you said, one can never be sure with the Doctor.
He blushes again.
âWell⌠I was thinking the more romantic kind of date, somewhere nice and cosy like, say, the Titanic before it sank or the Earthâs moon, or another planet entirely,â the Doctor suggests, and you canât say no. You donât want to, either. You want to say yes, yes, yes.
âYes,â you finally reply, smiling at him. âThough doesnât the Titanic sound a bit extreme? We might be tempted to save people if we make friends with them, and that would disturb the time stream, right?â you ask, and he nods, excited at the fact that you have learned the rules of time.
âYouâre right. I wasnât thinking properly. Where do you want to go?â he asks again, apparently very excited at the prospect of the date.
You chuckle and blush, rather excited yourself.
âUm⌠well, letâs just go wherever you want. The universe is huge, and you know it better than I do,â you say, and he nods.
âRight!â he says, walking up closer to you and pulling you into a hug.
âOf course!â he exclaims then, pulling back from the hug, but pressing his lips to yours in an excited kiss that sends tingles running through your body.
You can only stare at him as he runs around, pulling levers and pushing buttons, and soon the TARDIS is wheezing, signalling its departure.
âWhere are we going?â you ask, smiling radiantly at him, glad to be met with the usual bright, a bit crazy, look in his eyes.
âTo my favourite place in the entire universe,â he says with a grin.
âWhereâs that?â you ask, and he pulls you closer to kiss you once again.
âWherever you are.â