it had been another boring day in the office working at grace laboratories for isak, all that was running through his mind was the blonde boy with a perfect quiff and jawline not to mention who was superman. also his childhood best friend, it wasn't just like this "little crush he had on the man of steel was something "new". god no this had been existent for as long as he could ever remember. lets take a trip down memory lane
*isak valtersen at 4 years old*
"mama?" "yes love" "can you bring me to evens please" "give me a second sweetheart" "mama its already been a second i even counted it myself" "darling why don't you get in the car I'm going to grab my keys" "i can't wait to see even" isak walked quickly over to the car hands shaking in his lap and a huge smile on his face knowing that the only reason he could count that well is because even had taught him.
*isak at 9 years old*
"even you won't believe this" "what???" "i got 100% on my maths test" "thats my boy" even had engulfed isak into his arms hands still shaking around the taller boys back, "see when i taught you all those years ago i knew it was my work that would make you successful"
*isak at 16 years old*
"isak come here kiddo" "don't call me that I'm 16 even" "have you seen your height" "hey!" even had wrapped his arms around isaks waist and laid his head on top of isaks. there they were the shaky hands which even had now taken into his and turned him around. "issy why are you shaking is something bothering you baby ?" "even i-ii like boys" "i know" "what do you mean you know" "because gays have the best gaydar" "what is that supposed to mean evy" "I'm kidding, I'm proud of you" even engulfs isak into his chest and for once time stops and so do the shaky hands. "i love you even" "i love you more isak" "thank you" "no thank you".
and this is where our story begins 3 years later with isak and even working day jobs and saving the world together.
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be my hero- evak au!
Fanfictieevak au! super heroes basically even is a superhero with his eye on a mortal boy named isak