the one T.H.

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request: Tom x reader where reader wants to move out & live with Tom only (not with boys). Tom doesn't want to move out, maybe Nikki has a talk with him

➢ a / n | went a lil overboard, heh, but enjoy this ! sorry it took a lil while :,(

➢ wc | 2.5k <3

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There's too many dishes in the sink, you note. There's so many, that they won't all fit for one load in the dishwasher. It's a pain, and you know nobody in this house has the patience to wait for two full loads to carry through, so you have to hand wash half of them and allow the whirring machine to do the other half.

If this were a romantic comedy, you'd have Tom standing next to you and you'd hold hands under the suds while you wash the dishes together and chat about your future. This isn't a rom-com, though. In fact, you don't even know where the boys are right now. You were certain they went into the den to play Call Of Duty — or whatever it is that they play — but then you thought they went into the backyard with Tessa, but now you've just given up on figuring their whereabouts.

Not that you're angry at Tom for not helping, though. He did the laundry with you earlier, so you're content with his keeping end of the deal. It's the other four that you're a bit fed up with. Sam had just recently joined the Holland-Osterfield-Barrett household of mates, and while you're all the more happy to welcome him in, it also means more work. There's a chore schedule, but sometimes someone has work in a town or a country away, and the gaps in the schedule are only ever left for you to fill.

It's tough, considering you have your own job, but you're content with the situation — for now. You have Tom, the love of your life, and you have the best people of your life - Harry, one of your closest confidants, and Harrison, one of your partners in crime.

There's a lot of baggage that comes with being the only woman in a household of boys that practically grew up with each other. You love Tessa with all your heart, but it's not like you can really gossip to her about your day.

You're not too worried about everything, anyway. The second anniversary of your relationship with Tom is coming up; it's only a few months away, and though you've been pondering the idea for awhile, you're thinking of getting a place with Tom, on your own, without the nagging and intruding fellow in-laws (to-be, hopefully).

Six weeks, today marks, for how long you've been thinking about the idea, debating whether it's valid enough to bring up to Tom, deciding when the best time to talk to him would be. He's a hard man to navigate — getting a spot in his busy schedule is like fighting to the front of a One Direction mosh-pit. That makes it practically impossible.

But, you're Y/N. You're his sweetheart, his darling, his weakness. You're the most important person in his life, and when you want to have a serious conversation with him, Tom's all ears and eyes, attentive and caring, understanding and, hopefully, supportive.

You're hoping it won't take much convincing — he's lived with these people all his life, and if it's truly hard for him to decide, you'll know what he really wants then.

Ringing out a few glass cups, you let them dry on a dish rack that sits on the countertop. The buzzing and whirring of the dishwasher alerts you that it's still happily running, and you walk towards the glass sliding doors that lead to the patio and backyard. Peering out, you see all four housemates and Paddy, playing with a frisbee and wrestling with Tessa and messing around with a rugby ball on the trampoline. They look like kindergarteners on the playground, and you decide then to bring them some lemonade like a mother in summertime.

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