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The Momota Family
1) What kind of family are they? Nuclear (two parents and children), single-parent, childless, extended, adoptive/foster, sibling-only, blended, or something else?
-> Adoptive on Masaru's end, of course. Kaito was contacted by Team Danganronpa again, asking if he'd be interested in caring for an abused child whose season of Danganronpa didn't do so well. Kaito, with the drive to be a hero, immediately accepted, much to Maki's chagrin. She was hesitant on this, thinking that he could easily get hurt because of her, but eventually, she grew more lenient and proved to be a diligent caretaker, however, though not very physically affectionate, she is protective and quick to provide assistance even where unneeded.
2) Who's in charge at home? Is there one clear leader, or does the household operate more on a democratic level? If making a big decision, eg. If they move, who would be able to veto a decision?
-> Nobody's really "in charge", because everything operates with all three opinions. Big decisions tend to be led by Maki, but she also listens to Kaito's and Masaru's opinions. Kaito likes to give his traumatized wife the majority of power bc he's a dumbass. ;w;
3) Who brings in the family income? How does this alter their position in the family, and any power they could hold over other members? Who then takes care of the household duties?
-> At the moment, Kaito does. Maki is currently in hiding from her assassin group, and as soon as it's safe, she has a lot of credentials she can fall back on as a former Hope's Peak Academy student.
4) Where do they live? What is their house/apartment/etc. like? Are there great distances between rooms, or are people always on top of each other? Is their family considered unusual or normal, in the area they're living in?
5) If a stranger walked into their home, what would be the first thing they heard; silence, banter, laughter, or something else? What smells would fill the air? Would they be welcomed, or immediately kicked back onto the street?
6) How is conflict dealt with within the family? Is it talked over calmly, screamed about, or ignored? Are there punishments for children disobeying their parents, such as going to the 'naughty corner', etc.?
7) What family members get along? How is this influenced by personality, age, and life experiences? What do they enjoy doing together?
8) What family members don't get along? Why not? What do they disagree on, and how is this expressed? Do they avoid each other and say little, or are they constantly breaking out into arguments?
9) What kind of food does the family eat? Who cooks? Are there family recipes that have been passed down, and are eaten regularly, or do they prefer to eat out, or have microwave meals? Do they eat foods that are accepted by their surrounding culture, or foods that might be considered strange?
10) How are politics dealt with in the family? Does each member have the freedom to strongly express their viewpoint, or is there only one political opinion that is accepted? What happens when members disagree about key political issues?
11) What past-times do family members engage in? Are their leisure pursuits all wildly different, or do they all enjoy one hobby, such as hiking, reading, etc.?
12) If there are children, how are they raised? Do the parents have control over every aspect of their lives, or do they let them roam free? What do they prioritize; fun or learning?
13) What system of education is preferred? Are all the children home-schooled, or sent to public/private schools? What beliefs or past experiences have shaped their decision?
14) What faith/religion is held by all, or most of the family members? What religious ceremonies or activities do they engage with as a family? Do they go to a place of gathering for this faith as a family, or alone? Are there any members who don't follow this faith? Does that stir up conflict (if so, then what kind?), or is it readily accepted?
15) What core values do they have? Eg. love, serving a god of their faith, happiness, diversity, money, success, etc. Is there a consensus on the meaning and purpose of life? Where did these values and beliefs come from?
16) Who holds the family secrets, and what are they? Who in the family is aware of them; are they proud of them, or do they desperately try to conceal them?
17) How close are they with extended family members? How often do they visit them, or meet up? Do they always host family reunions, or do they come up with excuses of why not to go?
18) Are they proud of their heritage? What celebrations or festivals do they engage in to celebrate this? Or are they ashamed of it? Why?
19) What struggles have the family gone through together? Has this caused them to break apart, or grow closer? Can any broken relationships be restored?
20) What daily family traditions do they engage in? What weekly/monthly traditions? What time of the day are they performed at?
The Saihara Family
1) What kind of family are they? Nuclear (two parents and children), single-parent, childless, extended, adoptive/foster, sibling-only, blended, or something else?Â
2) Who's in charge at home? Is there one clear leader, or does the household operate more on a democratic level? If making a big decision, eg. If they move, who would be able to veto a decision?Â
3) Who brings in the family income? How does this alter their position in the family, and any power they could hold over other members? Who then takes care of the household duties?Â
4) Where do they live? What is their house/apartment/etc. like? Are there great distances between rooms, or are people always on top of each other? Is their family considered unusual or normal, in the area they're living in?Â
5) If a stranger walked into their home, what would be the first thing they heard; silence, banter, laughter, or something else? What smells would fill the air? Would they be welcomed, or immediately kicked back onto the street?Â
6) How is conflict dealt with within the family? Is it talked over calmly, screamed about, or ignored? Are there punishments for children disobeying their parents, such as going to the 'naughty corner', etc.?Â
7) What family members get along? How is this influenced by personality, age, and life experiences? What do they enjoy doing together?Â
8) What family members don't get along? Why not? What do they disagree on, and how is this expressed? Do they avoid each other and say little, or are they constantly breaking out into arguments?Â
9) What kind of food does the family eat? Who cooks? Are there family recipes that have been passed down, and are eaten regularly, or do they prefer to eat out, or have microwave meals? Do they eat foods that are accepted by their surrounding culture, or foods that might be considered strange?Â
10) How are politics dealt with in the family? Does each member have the freedom to strongly express their viewpoint, or is there only one political opinion that is accepted? What happens when members disagree about key political issues?Â
11) What past-times do family members engage in? Are their leisure pursuits all wildly different, or do they all enjoy one hobby, such as hiking, reading, etc.?Â
12) If there are children, how are they raised? Do the parents have control over every aspect of their lives, or do they let them roam free? What do they prioritize; fun or learning?Â
13) What system of education is preferred? Are all the children home-schooled, or sent to public/private schools? What beliefs or past experiences have shaped their decision?Â
14) What faith/religion is held by all, or most of the family members? What religious ceremonies or activities do they engage with as a family? Do they go to a place of gathering for this faith as a family, or alone? Are there any members who don't follow this faith? Does that stir up conflict (if so, then what kind?), or is it readily accepted?Â
15) What core values do they have? Eg. love, serving a god of their faith, happiness, diversity, money, success, etc. Is there a consensus on the meaning and purpose of life? Where did these values and beliefs come from?Â
16) Who holds the family secrets, and what are they? Who in the family is aware of them; are they proud of them, or do they desperately try to conceal them?Â
17) How close are they with extended family members? How often do they visit them, or meet up? Do they always host family reunions, or do they come up with excuses of why not to go?Â
18) Are they proud of their heritage? What celebrations or festivals do they engage in to celebrate this? Or are they ashamed of it? Why?Â
19) What struggles have the family gone through together? Has this caused them to break apart, or grow closer? Can any broken relationships be restored?Â
20) What daily family traditions do they engage in? What weekly/monthly traditions? What time of the day are they performed at?Â
The Yonaga Family
1) What kind of family are they? Nuclear (two parents and children), single-parent, childless, extended, adoptive/foster, sibling-only, blended, or something else?Â
2) Who's in charge at home? Is there one clear leader, or does the household operate more on a democratic level? If making a big decision, eg. If they move, who would be able to veto a decision?Â
3) Who brings in the family income? How does this alter their position in the family, and any power they could hold over other members? Who then takes care of the household duties?Â
4) Where do they live? What is their house/apartment/etc. like? Are there great distances between rooms, or are people always on top of each other? Is their family considered unusual or normal, in the area they're living in?Â
5) If a stranger walked into their home, what would be the first thing they heard; silence, banter, laughter, or something else? What smells would fill the air? Would they be welcomed, or immediately kicked back onto the street?Â
6) How is conflict dealt with within the family? Is it talked over calmly, screamed about, or ignored? Are there punishments for children disobeying their parents, such as going to the 'naughty corner', etc.?Â
7) What family members get along? How is this influenced by personality, age, and life experiences? What do they enjoy doing together?Â
8) What family members don't get along? Why not? What do they disagree on, and how is this expressed? Do they avoid each other and say little, or are they constantly breaking out into arguments?Â
9) What kind of food does the family eat? Who cooks? Are there family recipes that have been passed down, and are eaten regularly, or do they prefer to eat out, or have microwave meals? Do they eat foods that are accepted by their surrounding culture, or foods that might be considered strange?Â
10) How are politics dealt with in the family? Does each member have the freedom to strongly express their viewpoint, or is there only one political opinion that is accepted? What happens when members disagree about key political issues?Â
11) What past-times do family members engage in? Are their leisure pursuits all wildly different, or do they all enjoy one hobby, such as hiking, reading, etc.?Â
12) If there are children, how are they raised? Do the parents have control over every aspect of their lives, or do they let them roam free? What do they prioritize; fun or learning?Â
13) What system of education is preferred? Are all the children home-schooled, or sent to public/private schools? What beliefs or past experiences have shaped their decision?Â
14) What faith/religion is held by all, or most of the family members? What religious ceremonies or activities do they engage with as a family? Do they go to a place of gathering for this faith as a family, or alone? Are there any members who don't follow this faith? Does that stir up conflict (if so, then what kind?), or is it readily accepted?Â
15) What core values do they have? Eg. love, serving a god of their faith, happiness, diversity, money, success, etc. Is there a consensus on the meaning and purpose of life? Where did these values and beliefs come from?Â
16) Who holds the family secrets, and what are they? Who in the family is aware of them; are they proud of them, or do they desperately try to conceal them?Â
17) How close are they with extended family members? How often do they visit them, or meet up? Do they always host family reunions, or do they come up with excuses of why not to go?Â
18) Are they proud of their heritage? What celebrations or festivals do they engage in to celebrate this? Or are they ashamed of it? Why?Â
19) What struggles have the family gone through together? Has this caused them to break apart, or grow closer? Can any broken relationships be restored?Â
20) What daily family traditions do they engage in? What weekly/monthly traditions? What time of the day are they performed at?Â
The Ouma Family
1) What kind of family are they? Nuclear (two parents and children), single-parent, childless, extended, adoptive/foster, sibling-only, blended, or something else?Â
2) Who's in charge at home? Is there one clear leader, or does the household operate more on a democratic level? If making a big decision, eg. If they move, who would be able to veto a decision?Â
3) Who brings in the family income? How does this alter their position in the family, and any power they could hold over other members? Who then takes care of the household duties?Â
4) Where do they live? What is their house/apartment/etc. like? Are there great distances between rooms, or are people always on top of each other? Is their family considered unusual or normal, in the area they're living in?Â
5) If a stranger walked into their home, what would be the first thing they heard; silence, banter, laughter, or something else? What smells would fill the air? Would they be welcomed, or immediately kicked back onto the street?Â
6) How is conflict dealt with within the family? Is it talked over calmly, screamed about, or ignored? Are there punishments for children disobeying their parents, such as going to the 'naughty corner', etc.?Â
7) What family members get along? How is this influenced by personality, age, and life experiences? What do they enjoy doing together?Â
8) What family members don't get along? Why not? What do they disagree on, and how is this expressed? Do they avoid each other and say little, or are they constantly breaking out into arguments?Â
9) What kind of food does the family eat? Who cooks? Are there family recipes that have been passed down, and are eaten regularly, or do they prefer to eat out, or have microwave meals? Do they eat foods that are accepted by their surrounding culture, or foods that might be considered strange?Â
10) How are politics dealt with in the family? Does each member have the freedom to strongly express their viewpoint, or is there only one political opinion that is accepted? What happens when members disagree about key political issues?Â
11) What past-times do family members engage in? Are their leisure pursuits all wildly different, or do they all enjoy one hobby, such as hiking, reading, etc.?Â
12) If there are children, how are they raised? Do the parents have control over every aspect of their lives, or do they let them roam free? What do they prioritize; fun or learning?Â
13) What system of education is preferred? Are all the children home-schooled, or sent to public/private schools? What beliefs or past experiences have shaped their decision?Â
14) What faith/religion is held by all, or most of the family members? What religious ceremonies or activities do they engage with as a family? Do they go to a place of gathering for this faith as a family, or alone? Are there any members who don't follow this faith? Does that stir up conflict (if so, then what kind?), or is it readily accepted?Â
15) What core values do they have? Eg. love, serving a god of their faith, happiness, diversity, money, success, etc. Is there a consensus on the meaning and purpose of life? Where did these values and beliefs come from?Â
16) Who holds the family secrets, and what are they? Who in the family is aware of them; are they proud of them, or do they desperately try to conceal them?Â
17) How close are they with extended family members? How often do they visit them, or meet up? Do they always host family reunions, or do they come up with excuses of why not to go?Â
18) Are they proud of their heritage? What celebrations or festivals do they engage in to celebrate this? Or are they ashamed of it? Why?Â
19) What struggles have the family gone through together? Has this caused them to break apart, or grow closer? Can any broken relationships be restored?Â
20) What daily family traditions do they engage in? What weekly/monthly traditions? What time of the day are they performed at?Â
The Amami Family
1) What kind of family are they? Nuclear (two parents and children), single-parent, childless, extended, adoptive/foster, sibling-only, blended, or something else?Â
2) Who's in charge at home? Is there one clear leader, or does the household operate more on a democratic level? If making a big decision, eg. If they move, who would be able to veto a decision?Â
3) Who brings in the family income? How does this alter their position in the family, and any power they could hold over other members? Who then takes care of the household duties?Â
4) Where do they live? What is their house/apartment/etc. like? Are there great distances between rooms, or are people always on top of each other? Is their family considered unusual or normal, in the area they're living in?Â
5) If a stranger walked into their home, what would be the first thing they heard; silence, banter, laughter, or something else? What smells would fill the air? Would they be welcomed, or immediately kicked back onto the street?Â
6) How is conflict dealt with within the family? Is it talked over calmly, screamed about, or ignored? Are there punishments for children disobeying their parents, such as going to the 'naughty corner', etc.?Â
7) What family members get along? How is this influenced by personality, age, and life experiences? What do they enjoy doing together?Â
8) What family members don't get along? Why not? What do they disagree on, and how is this expressed? Do they avoid each other and say little, or are they constantly breaking out into arguments?Â
9) What kind of food does the family eat? Who cooks? Are there family recipes that have been passed down, and are eaten regularly, or do they prefer to eat out, or have microwave meals? Do they eat foods that are accepted by their surrounding culture, or foods that might be considered strange?Â
10) How are politics dealt with in the family? Does each member have the freedom to strongly express their viewpoint, or is there only one political opinion that is accepted? What happens when members disagree about key political issues?Â
11) What past-times do family members engage in? Are their leisure pursuits all wildly different, or do they all enjoy one hobby, such as hiking, reading, etc.?Â
12) If there are children, how are they raised? Do the parents have control over every aspect of their lives, or do they let them roam free? What do they prioritize; fun or learning?Â
13) What system of education is preferred? Are all the children home-schooled, or sent to public/private schools? What beliefs or past experiences have shaped their decision?Â
14) What faith/religion is held by all, or most of the family members? What religious ceremonies or activities do they engage with as a family? Do they go to a place of gathering for this faith as a family, or alone? Are there any members who don't follow this faith? Does that stir up conflict (if so, then what kind?), or is it readily accepted?Â
15) What core values do they have? Eg. love, serving a god of their faith, happiness, diversity, money, success, etc. Is there a consensus on the meaning and purpose of life? Where did these values and beliefs come from?Â
16) Who holds the family secrets, and what are they? Who in the family is aware of them; are they proud of them, or do they desperately try to conceal them?Â
17) How close are they with extended family members? How often do they visit them, or meet up? Do they always host family reunions, or do they come up with excuses of why not to go?Â
18) Are they proud of their heritage? What celebrations or festivals do they engage in to celebrate this? Or are they ashamed of it? Why?Â
19) What struggles have the family gone through together? Has this caused them to break apart, or grow closer? Can any broken relationships be restored?Â
20) What daily family traditions do they engage in? What weekly/monthly traditions? What time of the day are they performed at?Â
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A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS ââ LN4.
sometimes the right words are hard to come across, and sometimes everything you need to say can be captured in an image.
( lando norris x photographer!reader )
ââ part three.
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yourusername is it time for bahrain yet?! canât wait to see these two back in action again soon! ð§¡
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mclaren We keep asking ourselves the same thing! Our engines are ready and weâre raring to go! ð§¡
â³ yourusername you truly understand me mclaren admin
â³ mclaren we think youâre the one who truly understands us y/n
â³ user y/n x mclaren admin?? ð€¯ the plot twist none of us saw coming
user missing these lads so much lately
user THE RADIO SILENCE ON OSCARâS SOCIALS WAS KILLING ME I DEPEND ON THESE MEN TOO MUCH THEY KEEP ME ALIVE ðð
user the f1 drought is real rn
user MCLAREN SUPREMACY 2024
â³ user iâm trying to be delulu but we all know itâs just gonna be the mv33 and redbull show again this year ð«€
user soooo are we all just gonna pretend like we didnât see the pics of her with garrett ward orrrrr?
â³ user no bc i was just thinking the same thing ð
â³ user wait that was actually her??? cuz you can like barely see her face so i thought it was just a joke???
user what a fake ass bitch
user she only posts other ppl on her acc cuz she knows her ugly ass face would scare everyone else away
user homegirl needs to stay tf away from my man fr ð€ð€
user god what a hoe ð she already has these two that she could fuck with idk why she needed to go after garrett
user SLUT SLUT SLUT
user if she tries anything with anyone else on the city team iâm gonna lose my shit fr
â³ user same omg
â³ user honestly iâm just glad she didnât go after grealish or haaland ð
â³ user she probably wouldâve tried if they werenât taken already ð
â³ user nah i bet sheâs totally a homewrecker garrettâs probably just the first on her list
user oh⊠these comments⊠ð°
â³ user right???
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mancity The lads are looking good indeed! This weekendâs match against Newcastle should be an exciting one! âœïžð©µ
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â³ mancity Do you think Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri would look good in sky blue? ð€
user funny how she posts every city man BUT garrett
user god when does she go back to f1??
â³ user march iirc
â³ user well it canât get here soon enough jfc
user FUCK OFF WE DONâT WANT YOU
user youâre a slag and should accept the fact that any guy would only want you bc of how easy you are
user iâll bet my left leg that the only reason the f1 boys havenât shacked up with her yet is cuz they know sheâs probably riddled with disease since she drools over every guy that comes near her ð like girl needs to bffr and realize that throwing herself at every male in her vicinity isnât gonna land her a husband and it just making her even more of a slut
â³ user nah iâll bet theyâve all already done her over in f1 but nobody will touch her now that theyâve passed her round so she had to come over to football just to try and get someone to touch her again ððð
user i hope garrett realizes how much of a slut she is and breaks up with her
user sick and tired of bitches like this getting with footballers and being all controlling. like iâll bet sheâs gonna tell garrett he canât go out and party with his mates anymore bc he has to spend time in with her and then sheâll get all pissy about him having female fans bc sheâs insecure and knows that if garrett got to meet a REAL fan heâd jump ship immediately. those of us who ACTUALLY care about footballers know their fans are super important to them and we wouldnât hinder their relationship with them just bc weâre jealous or insecure. garrett needs to be with someone who actually supports him and is willing to let him do what he wants instead of controlling him like heâs a dog on a leash.
user kys like genuinely
user god i canât wait for this skank to die ð
âHey Lando, itâs me. Your best friend. Again,â you give a humorless chuckle. âI could seriously use some of your wizened advice right about now, so, uh, please just give me a call back when you can. Thanks.â
It seems poetic in a cruel sort of way that less than a week ago you were walking Etihad Campus and feeling like you were on top of the worldâ working a new albeit temporary gig, adding the Manchester City name to your list of clients, having photos of world-renowned footballers in your portfolioâ and now youâve resigned yourself to hiding away in the womenâs restroom, locked in a stall because itâs the only place you could think of where nobody would be able to find you.
Youâre on the verge of tears and feeling rather stupid for it.
Itâs the third time today alone that your call has gone straight to voicemail, and with the dozens of unread texts youâve sent in the last week added to the mix, itâs starting to paint a picture youâre not very happy with. Lando is ignoring you. Or heâs blocked you. Or heâs blocked you because heâs ignoring youâ
You bite down on your lip, hard, to keep back the sob crawling its way up your throat.
Youâre not a PR officer, you hadnât been lying when you told Garrett that, but youâve spent enough time around the McLaren PR teams that youâve picked up enough tips and tricks to know, at the very least, that the best thing you can do is just ignore the comments.
Thatâs what they tell all the athletes.
What they donât tell the athletes is that ignoring the comments is much easier said than done, especially when your career requires you to have such a significant online presence. And the thing is, despite all of these strangers hounding you with every name under the sun and criticizing your capabilities, qualifications, and very existence, the thing that hurts the most is the radio silence from the only person you know could make it all better.
Now, more than ever, you need your best friend. But he isnât here.
You tuck your phone into your jacket pocket and unlock the stall with great reluctance. You know better than to be hiding away, shirking your responsibilities while crying over a few missed phone calls. You have a job to do, and a real professional wouldnât let something as simple as a handful of tasteless comments get in the way of that.
You should be used to them. Itâs nothing you havenât seen before.
Your first month at McLaren wasnât entirely different.
When you were first hired on, Carlos had been in Formula One for a handful of years already and had built up a devotedly loyal fanbase with a decently large percentage of possessive fangirls who had come for your head the moment your existence had been announced.
The McLaren Instagram account had posted a picture of you standing between their two grinning drivers, your camera strung around your neck, with a very nice caption welcoming you to the team, and despite no indication that you were by any means involved with either of them in a way that went beyond professional, the comments had been taken over by feral teenage girls who saw the act of you simply standing near Carlos to be a direct threat against their âchances.â
Though it had been frustrating being met with childish threats and petty insults in your comments, you hadnât really held it against any of them. You remember being a teenage girl and crushing on a celebrity. Deep down you knew you never had a chance with them, but that hadnât stopped you from hanging posters in your bedroom and doodling their name beneath yours inside of scribbled hearts in your diary.
Regardless, it had taken close to a month for the negativity to die down, and you hadnât had Lando then, either, so now shouldnât be much different.
In fact, everyone on the Manchester City teamâ trainers, physios, media coordinatiors, and anyone inbetweenâ has been very polite about everything between you and Garrett. A lot of them have just avoided saying anything about it, which youâre very grateful for because you donât think youâd be able to hold back your grimace while thanking them for their well wishes, and the few who have mentioned it typically only say something vague like a wishing you the best of luck or hoping youâre happy.
An intern gave you a sympathetic smile the other day, and youâd nearly burst into tears in the middle of the office of the Director of Communications, so you know you arenât truly alone in this.
You just feel alone.
Exiting the bathroom is a simple affair. Thereâs no one standing post outside ready to give you any shit for being hidden away, and nobody comes sprinting around the corner as you make your way down the hall to the press conference room thatâs been temporarily turned into your base of operations.
You think youâll probably be able to go the rest of the afternoon without running into anyone, when you open your door and findâ sitting in the front row of the seats typically saved for journalists and the press, scrolling across his phone with a disinterested look painted across his faceâ Jack Grealish.
âJack,â you greet, a bit shocked. You close the door to the room gently behind you, and cross the distance to your desk. âDid we have a meeting scheduled? It mustâve completely slipped my mind, I sincerely apologize.â
He offers you a polite smile. âNo, we didnât, so no need to be sorry. I actually just wanted to check in. See how things are going with everything.â
You blink at him in surprise. Apart from Garrett, you havenât really had much time to speak with the other players. They wish you good morning and good afternoon when they see you, and if a ball goes astray they always call out for you to watch your head, but between their morning training and their afternoon training, their strategy reviews at lunch, and the frequent in between meetings with physios, nutritionists, and trainers, they donât get much time to chit chat with a simple photographer.
You clear your throat, âErm, itâs going well. Iâve gotten some really good shots these past few days. Thereâs one with Rodrigo that Iâm particularly proud of. It should do well with the fans.â
âAnd things with Ward?â
You purse your lips.
âFigured.â Jack sighs. âLook, nearly everyone you run into here knows or has at least some inkling into what heâs like. Heâs a prick. None of the lads on the team like him, itâs why the managers are trying to get him out of here.â
You lower yourself down into your chair. âHe told me they were planning to trade him off because of his reputation.â
Jack scoffs, âYeah, âcause thatâs the âofficialâ reason. They canât cut his contract early for legal reasons, so theyâre waiting for it to expire and coming up with an excuse for why they ainât re-signing him. Itâs really just âcause the rest of us canât keep dealing with his massive ego and the fact that heâs a misogynistic fuck who doesnât know the first thing about respect.â
âFucking tell me about it,â you mutter with a sigh.
If he expected you to defend Garrett and is surprised by the fact that you havenât, Jack doesnât show it. He looks relaxed sitting across from you, like youâre having a casual conversation and not actively shit talking a member of his team. It gives you the impression that he knows significantly more about Garrett than you do, and that because of what he knows he probably figured out that one party in the relationship is not the most willing of participants.
âHowâd you get all wrapped up it in then? Didnât figure you to be the type to go after pricks like Ward.â
You debate over whether you should tell him or not. There isnât much Jack can do about the situation regardless, but it would at least get things off your chest and if someone else knew then maybe you wouldnât feel so alone anymore.
Thereâs only so many days you can spend hiding out in the womenâs restroom trying not to bawl your eyes out, and youâve already reached your limit.
You heave a sigh, âItâs kind of fucked up really.â A pen on your desk catches your attention and you start to fiddle with it, avoiding Jackâs eyes which have focused directly onto you. âHe asked if I would help him fix up his reputation by pretending to be his girlfriend so he could show everyone that heâs matured and can hold down a steady relationship. When I told him no, he threatened to make up a lie about inappropriate conduct to get me fired and blacklisted from the industry, so for the sake of preserving my career I agreed.â
âBloody fucking hell,â Jack murmurs, shaking his head. âIâm real sorry he did that, Y/N.â
You shrug. âItâs happened, so, thereâs nothing I can really do except wait it out at this point.â
When you look up and meet his gaze, Jack looks murderous. His hands are clenched into fists on the armrests, knuckles white with the strength of his grip. His brows are furrowed, and his lips are twisted downward in a scowl.
âIf you need anything,â he starts, âlet me know. And I mean it. We all know how Ward can be. Heâs a knobhead. So if you need anythingââ his emphasis on the word and what that implies makes you feel more comforted than anything has since the whole fiasco started, ââthen you let me know, or you tell one of the other boys and theyâll find me, alright?â
All you can do is nod.
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