beyond it | beetlejuice x single mother! reader

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warning ; references to the stress of single motherhood

summary ; beetlejuice surprises you by being a source of comfort, helping you see that you're doing better than you give yourself credit for.

summary ; beetlejuice surprises you by being a source of comfort, helping you see that you're doing better than you give yourself credit for

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It was late—too late for you to still be up

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It was late—too late for you to still be up. But as a single mom, you didn't have the luxury of falling into bed as soon as the day ended. No, there were dishes to clean, laundry to fold, and tomorrow to worry about. And of course, your child had woken up twice already, needing reassurance from a nightmare.

You were running on fumes, slumped on the couch, your face buried in your hands. It felt like all you ever did was work. Just when you thought you could finally close your eyes and sleep, your thoughts picked up again—worrying about what needed to be done tomorrow, whether you were doing enough, whether your child was okay.

"Hey, dollface, rough night?"

This fucking guy.

That voice—raspy, familiar—cut through the fog of exhaustion like nails on a chalkboard. Beetlejuice. You didn't bother looking up. He was probably lounging in his usual spot, perched on the armrest of your couch with a stupid grin plastered on his face.

"Go away, BJ," you muttered half-heartedly. "Not tonight."

The ghoul groaned dramatically. "Aw, come on! And here I thought we were past the whole 'piss off, Beej' stage of our relationship." You felt a cold presence next to you, then his hand—decaying yet surprisingly gentle—lightly brushed your shoulder. "I mean, after all the times I've stuck around, don't I get any appreciation?"

You exhaled sharply, finally lifting your head. "Appreciation? For what, exactly?"

"For being a goddamn delight, babes!" Beetlejuice beamed, leaning back against the couch and spreading his arms wide. "For hanging around when no one else does. Gotta say, not a lot of folks could handle a single mom with your level of stress."

You rolled your eyes, but you couldn't hide the tiny smile tugging at your lips. "If by 'hanging around,' you mean constantly being a nuisance, then yeah, sure."

Beetlejuice chuckled, his voice rough yet oddly soothing. His eyes, usually wild and manic, softened just a bit as they focused on you. "Ah, you love it. Don't lie, babe."

You shook your head, sinking deeper into the couch. "I'm just... tired, Beej. I'm really tired."

For once, he didn't launch into another sarcastic quip. Instead, Beetlejuice shifted closer, his body language relaxed but attentive. "Yeah, I know. I can see it. You've been runnin' yourself ragged for, what, weeks? Months?"

Your eyes welled up, but you quickly blinked the tears away. "I just... I feel like I'm not doing enough. There's always something I'm missing, something I should be doing better."

Beetlejuice's hand rested fully on your shoulder now, his touch surprisingly solid. "Oh, come on, you're killing it out here, babe. You think your kid's got it bad? They've got you. And lemme tell ya, you're doing a hell of a job. Better than most."

You glanced over at him, surprised by his sincerity. "Really? You think so?"

"Are you kidding? Babe, I see it. I see you juggling work, taking care of the kid, making sure they're happy. And yeah, it's messy and chaotic, but guess what? They're fine. They're happy, 'cause you're busting your ass for 'em." He leaned in a little closer, his expression for once free of mischief. "You're doin' more than enough."

His words hit you hard, in a way you hadn't expected. You didn't know why, but hearing it from Beetlejuice—someone who you never thought would care about anything—meant something. It eased the tight knot that had been sitting in your chest all day.

"I just don't want to mess them up," you whispered, your voice trembling slightly. "They deserve better than... than this."

"Whoa, whoa, slow down there, sweetheart." Beetlejuice's voice softened. He slipped his arm around your shoulders, pulling you in close. "They've got you, and that's more than enough. You're not perfect—who the hell is?—but you're trying. And that's what matters. Trust me, when they grow up, they're gonna see that."

You allowed yourself to lean into him, resting your head against his chest. His suit smelled like a mix of dirt and decay, but there was something oddly comforting about the way he held you, like he was actually trying to be there for you, to support you in his own weird way.

"Hey, tell you what," he said, his voice low. "Next time you feel like crap, I'll stick around. We'll cause some shit together, huh? Might help take the edge off."

You chuckled softly, wiping at your eyes. "Yeah, maybe."

Beetlejuice grinned, but it wasn't the mischievous, cocky smirk you were used to. It was softer, almost tender. "You're doin' good, doll. Don't let anyone—including yourself—tell you otherwise."

You looked up at him, and for the first time since he'd shown up in your life, you realized how much you appreciated him. Not just as the obnoxious ghost who wouldn't leave you the fuck alone, but as someone who—despite his crude humor and questionable ethics—actually cared. Maybe not in the typical way, but in a way that mattered.

"Thanks, Beej," you whispered, closing your eyes as you let the exhaustion finally catch up to you. "I mean it."

Beetlejuice stayed quiet for a moment, just holding you close. "Anytime, babe. Anytime."

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