![]() While this didn’t mean much for him-the wolves burned alcohol off at an impressive rate-it did mean waiting to leave. After commencing her business and washing her hands, y/n returned to the busy bar area where she noticed Paul taking the first sip of a new drink. She was sober but she’d drank quite a bit of water and, despite how grossed out using public bathrooms made her, it was the safest choice. While he finished his drink, y/n decided that then would be a good time to use the restroom before they hit the road. She shot him a smile and a thumbs up and he nodded, getting the message. To anyone else, it may not have read much, but to y/n she knew Paul really would leave without hesitation and without being upset had she pressed further. Unless you really need to go now, are you okay? Y/n read the message and nodded, about to respond with an affirmative when another text came in. He could see her nerves and nodded, responding swiftly. Paul looked at his phone again, then looked over at his imprint waiting impatiently down the bar. She gave the boys another 10 minutes-which felt like an hour-before sending another text. She bounced her leg nervously, sipping on her water. This was out of character for him, so y/n figured his conversation must have been one he was more invested in than normal. She peered down the bar to watch Paul peek at his phone before setting it back down. She felt stupid for it, but there wasn’t much that wouldn’t make her feel anxious.įeeling anxious, could we head home soon? Feeling anxious about physically stepping into the avid conversation between Paul and Jared, y/n grabbed out her phone and decided to text Paul instead. For a homebody like y/n, it was a bit much. The bar was loud, and they’d already been there for almost two hours. ![]() Paul and Jared had been in the pack longer than any other member-barring Sam, of course-but despite this they still rarely had a moment away from the others. ![]() While it was true that she constantly missed him with him being so busy, it was also true that he missed being a normal human who had spare time and could sit at the bar with a friend. It was this exact reason that caused y/n to feel so guilty about wanting alone time with him. Paul hadn’t had a night off in months-between work, patrols, and basic human needs, his schedule was almost constantly booked. Warning: Possessiveness, PG-13 Smut, Jealousyĭescription: Y/n is at the bar with Paul and after failing to get him to agree to go home, she flirts with someone else to spark his jealousy. A/N: I haven’t written anything for a few years so please have mercy on me. ![]()
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