A Little Pizza My Heart (Matt Brown One-shot)

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Requested by @perrynorine

From the request: "My story is about Matt. Him and Gabe were in Hoonah to do some work.The both of them stopped at the pizza joint where I worked. I went to their table and tooked their order. Matt suddenly asked me if I was single. Gabe was upset that Matt asked that question. They left after I told Matt that I am single and looking. You can use your imagination. You probably can make something out of this message. More!"

You looked up and smiled as two familiar faces strode confidently into the little pizza place. Not the only pizza place in Hoonah, but in your and other opinions it was the BEST pizza place in Hoonah.

But then you had to think that, since you worked there. For all of four months.

You watched as the two brothers moved to a booth by the window. Jackets came off as they settled in.

You sighed deeply as you watched the big one, Gabe. His muscles moved under his skin and you wondered what it would be like to touch him as he moved. What it would be like to feel those muscles move under your hands.

Your gaze shifted to Matt. Oh, Matt. His hair shone in the bright lights of the restaurant. It looked like he had diamonds in his hair. You wondered what it would be like to touch it. Feel its silken lengths between your fingers, under your palms.

You sighed again when you focused back on Gabe. And then your thoughts got dirty! Really! And for early afternoon too! You'd shocked yourself as you imagined yourself under Gabe as he moved over you. Skin to skin.

WHAT!?

And then... of all the... you looked at Matt. Your mouth went dry. The room went hazy as Matt met your gaze. All you could see was him. He smiled and slowly moved from the booth.

Confidently Matt strode over to where you stood by the side of the counter. He leaned against it.

"Hey," he said and smiled a little half smile.

"Ah... hey," you said softly.

"So what are you doing later?" he asked, his eyes focused on your mouth.

"Ah... nothing..." you replied. "Why?"

"I know what I'll be doing later," he said, his voice gravelly.

"Well, that's good," you said and nodded a little.

His lips twitched. "Don't you wanna know what I'll be doing later?" he asked as his gaze flicked up to your eyes.

"Umm, sure," you said. "That-that would be good." You couldn't help but stutter. This wasn't the way your first conversation with him should go!

"I'll be doing you later," he said and chuckled and leaned in and captured your lips with his.

You gasped and the whole thing disappeared. You pitched forward and caught yourself on the counter. "Whoa!" you said as you sought out Matt. He was still sitting at the booth. But now he was looking at you.

Or had he been looking at you the entire time?

"Are you going to take their order?" Sally asked. "Or are you just going to stand there and stare at the poor boy all afternoon? He looks hungry."

"Ah... yeah," you said as you took the customer book out of your apron and closed the distance between you and their booth.

"Good afternoon," you greeted. It sounded a little shaky to your own ears, you hoped they didn't notice.

"Hey, (Y/N)," Gabe said and smiled. Matt only nodded. But he had a strange look on his face. One that you thought might be fascination.

You took their order. But when you brought their pizza out, you found you couldn't really look at Matt.


"Don't you dare do it, Matt," Gabe warned after they'd finished eating. He knew Matt was going to do it. He had that look in his eye.

Matt had had his eye on the pretty new waitress since the first time he'd laid eyes on her. And Gabe knew where this would lead. It would lead nowhere. Just like all of Matt's other tries at happiness.

Gabe just didn't know what was wrong. Was it Matt or was it the girls he chose?

Of course, he thought he was having the same problem with the ladies. Bear too. He sighed and frowned.

"How was your meal?" she asked, a friendly smile on her face. Just like always.

"Good," Matt said and smiled a reply.

"Can I get you anything else?" she asked.

"No, that's it, thank you," Gabe said before Matt could reply.

She nodded and tore the paper off her little book that she always kept in her apron pocket. "I'll be back in a few minutes," she said as she turned to leave.

Matt's hand shot out and he caught her hand with his own. She turned and looked and then looked at Matt.

Gabe groaned. There was nothing he could do short of vaulting himself over the table and knocking Matt out of the booth.

"Are... are you seeing anyone?" Matt asked. "Are you single?"

She smiled, a little flicker of a smile. "Very single," she said. "And very looking." She bit her lip and slid her hand from his.

Matt shivered at that little friction. And he wondered what more would feel like.

He chuckled and watched as she walked away from the table.

"She gets an extra tip," he said softly so only Gabe could hear. Gabe groaned as Matt fished in his pocket for a hefty tip.

As you walked away, you hoped the real Matt's kiss could hold up to the one you had daydreamed. You giggled to yourself and watched the two leave. Matt turned in the doorway and gave you a smile.

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