Summary: You were long considered a spinster. Your family was desperate for money, and you were their only option. Sending you to work for a newcomer who was not part of the Amish community was risky, and it brought forth the gossip. Ari didn't seem to care what others thought about him, but he did care what they thought about you. Making your innocent crush and close proximity a bit more...harder. But can you convince him and yourself that the feelings are worth it? But what if it is just a crush? Do you even care anymore? Or are you ready to risk it all and leave the community?
Pairings: Ari Levinson X Reader
Rating: mild
Warnings: gossip, questioning religious teachings, language, sexual tension, 18+ ONLY
Word Count: 4.1K
Ari takes a deep breath as he looks around. A whole lot of nothing. Land as far as the eye can see, neighbors weren't close. He is in over his head. It was a great deal, and it made sense at the time, but now that he has sweat dripping down his face, blisters on his fingers, and more sun on his neck that his mom would deem necessary he realizes this was just a dumb idea.
The outside of the homestead is one thing, but the inside is unkempt and a complete disaster. He didn't even know where to begin. Overwhelming didn't even seem a strong enough word to describe the mess he is in. It is getting lonely out here, and the farmhands he hired aren't helping much on the home or the kind of loneliness he feels. Life out here is different.
"I don't think you're gonna make it," Jacob, one of the more vocal boys that Ari hired. Ari didn't need anything that this life could bring him. In fact everyone here would probably shit themselves if they knew how much he is worth. Sometimes you just need an escape from the city life. "You look like you're gonna melt away."
"I'm thinking," Ari gruffs out. The outside is fine. It is looking great, and the only reason he is even out here helping is his doctor told him stress was going to kill him. How is this not stressful?
"What're you thinking about?"
"What do you know about keeping a house?" The young man stares at Ari awkwardly before looking at the other two men confused. They shuffle around nervously, looking down at the tilled land, "Did I say something?"
"I don't think you understand the roles here," Ari shrugs his shoulders, and the two boys that he couldn't be bothered to learn their name since they didn't talk to him before return back to their work.
"Care to enlighten me?"
"I don't think what I'm suggesting will happen," Ari squirts as he looks at the vastness of the land. He'd take any suggestion at this point, or whatever he had to offer.
"I don't need suggestions, I asked to be enlightened."
Jacob points to himself, but starts scratching his head after, "We don't do housework. That's for the women."
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Fiksi PenggemarYou were long considered a spinster. Your family was desperate for money, and you were their only option. Sending you to work for a newcomer who was not part of the Amish community was risky, and it brought forth the gossip. Ari didn't seem to ca...