You will dive deep into the life of Five Hargreeves, exploring scenarios where you are his partner in crime, confidante, and love interest. Each short Story offers a unique glimpse into different aspects of Five's multifaceted personality-his wit, h...
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Y/n Hargreeves was having one of those mornings. You know the type: spilled coffee, mismatched socks, and the eternal struggle to find her keys. As she rushed into the bathroom to get ready for the day, she caught a glimpse of herself in the mirror. Normally, she didn't scrutinize her reflection too much, but today, something shiny caught her eye.
"Wait, what?" Y/n muttered, leaning closer to the mirror.
There, in the midst of her hair, was a single, unmistakable strand of silver. She plucked it out and held it up to the light, squinting at it as if it were some foreign object.
"Oh, no," she groaned, her voice tinged with melodrama. "I'm turning into my mother!"
Just as Y/n was contemplating her impending transformation into a full-fledged silver fox, Five Hargreeves walked into the bathroom, his shirt half-tucked and his tie in a state of disarray.
"Why do you look like you've seen a ghost?" he asked, eyebrow arched in amusement.
Y/n turned to him, holding up the gray hair as if it were evidence of a crime. "Look at this!" she said, her tone a mix of shock and horror. "Gray hair! I'm only 35!"
Five peered at the hair, then back at Y/n, a smirk spreading across his face. "Welcome to the club, darling. Want me to dye mine gray so we can match?"
Y/n glared at him, though her lips twitched in a reluctant smile. "It's not funny, Five. I thought I had more time before this started happening."
Five leaned against the doorframe, crossing his arms. "Oh, it's hilarious. You're acting like this is the end of the world."
Y/n huffed, tossing the gray hair into the sink. "You're supposed to be supportive, not laugh at me."
Five's smirk softened into a genuine smile. "I am supportive. I support the fact that you're still gorgeous, gray hair and all."
Their playful banter was interrupted by a loud crash from the kitchen, followed by a muffled "Sorry!" Y/n sighed, recognizing the chaos as her brother-in-law Klaus's doing.
"Maybe I should just let my hair go completely gray," she muttered, "and scare the life out of Klaus."
Five laughed, stepping closer to her. "Klaus would probably think it's cool and start a new trend."
Y/n rolled her eyes, but she couldn't help but laugh, too. "Yeah, you're probably right."
Five wrapped his arms around her, pulling her into a hug. "Listen, I love you, gray hair and all. Actually, it's kind of sexy. Makes you look distinguished."
Y/n snorted, leaning into him. "You're such a liar."
"Nope, just a man with great taste," Five replied, kissing the top of her head.
As they headed into the kitchen to see what chaos awaited them, Y/n tried to push the gray hair out of her mind. It was just one strand, after all. How bad could it be?
Klaus, Luther, and Diego were in the middle of a heated debate over who had the best waffle recipe when Five and Y/n entered the kitchen. Luther was holding a spatula like a weapon, and Klaus was dramatically waving a bottle of syrup around.
"Hey, guys," Y/n said, trying to sound casual. "Do you think gray hair makes me look older?"
The room went silent as all eyes turned to her. Luther looked thoughtful, Diego just shrugged, and Klaus... well, Klaus being Klaus, decided to take it to the next level.
"Oh, honey," Klaus said, rushing over to examine Y/n's hair, "I think it makes you look even more fabulous. Very... royal. Like a queen!"
"Like the Queen of England," Diego added with a smirk, earning a punch on the arm from Luther.
Five burst out laughing, shaking his head. "You see, Y/n? Nothing to worry about. You've got the whole royal approval right here."
Y/n shook her head, trying not to laugh. "I'm going to regret asking, aren't I?"
Later that evening, when the chaos had settled and they were alone again, Five and Y/n found themselves back in the bathroom. Y/n was brushing her teeth, and Five was leaning against the counter, watching her with a soft smile.
"You know," he said, his voice thoughtful, "I used to think that life was all about big moments. Saving the world, traveling through time, stopping apocalypses."
Y/n looked at him through the mirror, raising an eyebrow. "And now?"
"Now I know it's about the little things," Five continued. "Like finding a gray hair and freaking out about it. Or laughing about it with you."
Y/n rinsed her mouth and turned to face him. "You're surprisingly sentimental tonight."
Five shrugged, pulling her into a gentle embrace. "Just thinking about how much I love you. And how that won't change, no matter how many gray hairs you find."
Y/n wrapped her arms around his neck, her heart swelling with affection. "I love you, too, Five. Even if you laugh at my gray hair."
Five chuckled, pressing a kiss to her forehead. "Deal. Now, how about we find that hair dye, just in case?"
Y/n laughed, swatting his arm. "You're incorrigible."
"Guilty as charged," Five said with a grin. "But you wouldn't have me any other way."
Y/n smiled, leaning up to kiss him. "No, I wouldn't. Now, let's get to bed before Klaus decides to redecorate the kitchen again."
With that, they headed to their bedroom, their laughter echoing through the house. It had been a day full of surprises and laughter, and as they curled up together, Y/n knew that no matter what the future held, she could face it all with Five by her side