"Y/N.." Sarv shook my body lightly, waking me up. She quietly spoke, and made sure not to startle me. I fluttered my eyes open, and sat up a bit. Sarv stepped back, letting me wake up some more. I got adjusted to the morning sunrise that shone through the windows, as Sarv came into view.
"So.. last night. Did you get the dare done last night?" Sarv asked. She bent down, with a wide smile on her face, and a brow raised. I grumbled, and turned away from her, laying back down on the couch. I tossed the blanket back over myself, shutting my eyes. I heard Sarv sigh, before I shut my eyes again. I heard a chair creak, and then it was dragged across the wooden flooring.
"Y/N. At least answer my question." Sarv's voice was quieter now, and she sounded a bit nervous. I gripped onto the blanket tighter, and refused to turn back around to her. I was still tired after all.
"Fine.. Yes. I did get the dare done." I responded blandly. I rolled around, and faced Sarv. She had a wide smile on her face, and she looked down at me. Her pearly white eyes held interest, and joy.
"That explains why Ruv's sleeping at your feet." She giggled quietly. My eyes shot open, and my brows rose at the new information that Sarv had just given me. I sat up a bit, more awake now. Her smile lessened, and she looked down at me with a confused face. She brought her hand away from her mouth, and held them together on her lap.
"You didn't know he was there?" She rose a brow, and looked down at me with a playful look. She looked over to Ruv, who was still sound asleep. Her legs crossed, and she leaned forward to me, with a mocking look. I squinted my eyes, and furrowed my brows, already preparing and knowing what she was going to say or imply. I decided to cut her off even before she could start.
"Wait." Sarv backed away, a bit annoyed that I had cut her off. Her facial expression relaxed, and she leaned back, straightening her back. She raised a brow, and her playful smile turned into a frown.
"I didn't fall asleep on the couch last night.." I looked up as Sarv, as I sat up some more, now properly sitting. I rolled the blanket off of me, as Sarv looked over to Ruv, with another mischievous look. She turned back to me, rocking in her chair a bit.
"Quite odd." Sarcasm laced Sarv's sentence, as she brought her fist to her chin. The mischievous smile continued to stay on her face. She looked like she was about to call out every sin that I've ever committed. I bit my lower lip, and averted my gaze away from Sarv.
She giggled, and I heard the chair creak as she adjusted her position. Sarv took the blanket from me, and the colder air in the living room sent shivers up my spine. I immediately wrapped my arms around my body, and rubbed my arms keeping myself warm. Sarv noticed my dilemma and gave the blanket back to me. I buried myself in the blanket once again, and started to warm up.
Sarv held her arms behind her back, and smiled down at my small form. Probably seeing someone she saw as a friend, so content and peaceful, made her happy. She dragged the chair away from the couch, and to a corner in the living room, where an identical chair sat as well. I had never seen either of those chairs in this house before surprisingly.
"Oh! Y/N. I have an idea. Once Ruv wakes up, would you want to go out to the movies?" She cheerfully asked. She stood openly, and looked like she could run a marathon. Though, Sarv always seemed to be hyper. The way she was acting now, wasn't all that much of a surprise either.
"Sure. I'm assuming you'd be forcing Ruv to attend somehow." I joked quietly. Sarv giggled, and nodded her head. We both looked over to the sleeping giant, who's brows furrowed at my comment. Sarv lightly gasped, and inspected the man closer. She took her finger, and lightly poked the man in the side of the face. His head rolled the other direction, and he slid closer to the couch's arm.
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Church's Light || ( Ruv X Reader)
RomanceCover Credits to @ElliotFrow on Twitter - Y/N, a overly happy human moves into the darker side of their town. Their intentions were to brighten up this side of town as well, but to not much success. They eventually turn to looking for others that wi...