Five Hargreeves x Fem!reader
Warnings: none
Five Hargreeves stared at the half-empty cup of coffee on the kitchen table. The steam curled into the air, mingling with the morning light filtering through the curtains. It was a quiet moment, one that he had come to cherish in his otherwise tumultuous life. The coffee was strong, just the way he liked it, but it wasn't the caffeine that he looked forward to. It was the company.
Across from him sat Y/n, her hands wrapped around her own mug. Her eyes were still sleepy, her hair tousled from the night before. Five found solace in these simple moments, the world reduced to just the two of them and the warmth of their morning brew.
"I think this is the best part of my day," Y/n said softly, breaking the silence. Her voice was like a soft hum, comforting and familiar.
Five smiled, taking a sip of his coffee. "Mine too," he replied.
Their lives were often chaotic—filled with timelines, apocalypses, and the never-ending struggles of time travel. But here, in the soft glow of the morning, it was just them. The rest of the world could wait.
Their relationship had always been complicated, fraught with the trials of Five's time-hopping existence and the burdens they both carried. Yet, somehow, they always found their way back to each other. Coffee had become their ritual, a way to ground themselves amid the madness.
Y/n reached across the table, her fingers brushing against Five's. "Do you ever wish things were different?" she asked, her eyes searching his.
Five considered her question, his gaze lingering on the way their hands touched. "Sometimes," he admitted. "But then I think about how lucky I am to have you, even in this crazy life."
Y/n's smile was soft, her eyes filled with understanding. "I feel the same way. These moments... they make everything worth it."
The peace of their morning was suddenly shattered by a loud crash from the other room. Five sighed, knowing exactly who it was. The Hargreeves household was never short of chaos, and his siblings had a knack for disrupting even the calmest of moments.
"Klaus!" Five called out, irritation creeping into his voice. "What did you break this time?"
Klaus appeared in the doorway, looking sheepish. "Just a vase. I was... uh, redecorating."
Y/n laughed, shaking her head. "You and your redecorating."
Klaus grinned, unrepentant. "Hey, if you guys didn't want chaos, you wouldn't live here."
Five rolled his eyes but couldn't help the small smile that tugged at his lips. Despite the constant disruptions, he wouldn't trade his family for anything. And he knew Y/n felt the same way. She had become part of their crazy world, fitting in seamlessly with the dysfunction.
As the day went on, Five found himself caught up in the usual whirl of events—family squabbles, and the occasional existential crisis. Y/n was right there with him, her presence a steady anchor in the storm.
By evening, they were both exhausted, sinking onto the couch together. Five's mind was still buzzing with the day's events, but Y/n's hand on his arm brought him back to the present.
"You're thinking too much again," she said, her voice a gentle tease.
Five sighed, leaning his head back against the couch. "Can't help it. There's always something to worry about."
Y/n shifted closer, her fingers tracing patterns on his arm. "Then let's not think for a while," she suggested. "Just be here, with me."
Five looked at her, taking in the warmth of her gaze, the softness of her expression. He nodded, his heart feeling lighter. "I can do that."
They spent the rest of the evening in comfortable silence, the weight of the world momentarily forgotten. It was in these quiet moments, surrounded by the familiarity of home, that Five realized how much he cherished what they had.
As they sat together, the memories of their journey played through Five's mind. Their first encounter, the struggles they had faced, and the way they always found their way back to each other. It was like their relationship was written in the stars, no matter how many times the timelines tried to tear them apart.
"Hey, Five?" Y/n's voice broke into his thoughts.
"Yeah?"
"Promise me something," she said, her gaze steady. "No matter what happens, we'll always find our way back to this. To us."
Five nodded, his heart swelling with emotion. "I promise," he said, his voice firm. "No matter what."
The next morning, Five woke to the smell of coffee brewing. He smiled, stretching as he got out of bed. Y/n was already in the kitchen, her back to him as she poured their cups.
"Morning," he greeted her, wrapping his arms around her from behind.
Y/n leaned into his embrace, her smile evident in her voice. "Morning. Ready for another day of chaos?"
Five chuckled, pressing a kiss to the top of her head. "As long as I have my coffee and you, I can handle anything."
Y/n turned in his arms, her eyes sparkling. "Then we're set."
They took their coffee to the table, savoring the warmth and the quiet. It was another day, another chance to face the world together. And in that moment, with the scent of coffee in the air and the person he loved by his side, Five knew that together, they could face anything.
Years later, Five and Y/n still held onto their morning ritual. Life continued to throw challenges their way, but their love remained a constant, unbreakable bond. Over countless cups of coffee, they built a life together, finding strength in each other's presence.
And as they sipped their coffee, sharing dreams and fears, they knew that no matter where time took them, they would always find their way back to each other. Their love, like their morning ritual, was a testament to their enduring bond, a promise kept through every twist and turn of their extraordinary lives.
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