warnings: smut. f receiving oral, piv sex, fingering, grinding, switchy behaviour from both sides, angst. 18+ Minors DNI
It's going to be a warm night. It's ushered in by the kind of dawn that bleeds red and gold, tawny and autumnal in the waning light. Like the washy colours of a Renoir, and he doesn't even notice that he's doing the thing he swore black-and-blue he wouldn't. Reminiscing and romanticising; for the first time in a while, Miguel is able to see the sun set, legs splayed on the brick of his front steps.
Sitting by worn metal railing, he's still in his work clothes. He chucked his rucksack on the step above, leaning long legs onto the ones below. They don't ache as much as they used to, well-trained by a couple months of running and spending more time in the gym. There's a shake in the fridge, labelled 'Tuesday, PM' that he'll gulp down before bed, and one labelled 'Wednesday, AM' that he'll take before setting off in the morning. In the morning, with cloudy skies and street cars to keep him company. There's too much pollution, light or otherwise, for him to see some stars. He hasn't seen stars in a while, now.
Long days seem to have turned into just days somewhere along the way. He can't quite pinpoint when, and doesn't really care to, but he thinks his brother would call it "progress". There's a grimace on his face as he thinks about it; a word that tastes like mud and feels like swirling cement in his mouth. It's all bullshit, really. Gabi's paltry attempt at therapising him, one which he would usually nip in the bud - taking metaphorical shears to slash at weeds and dense conversation. Catch-up calls about how he feels, how he's doing - when he's fine, he always is - as if Gabi is waiting for a shoe to drop.
He's waiting for Miguel to have an epiphany, a breakdown the size of a collapsing star. It's not coming, he keeps telling his brother, and the sooner the younger O'Hara realises - without the wide eyes and the pity - the better for the both of them. After all, Gabriel is his baby brother, and he's spent his whole life worrying on his behalf: playing hide-and-seek in little closets and putting back together broken toys. Trying to drown out the sound of shouting and broken plates. They're too old for all that, the worrying and gulping back tears, walking its well-travelled paths - and it doesn't feel right that Gabi should do the same for him.
He sighs, deep and heavy and rolling down that quiet street. After what feels like forever, he's tempted to lie down, to rest his head on the stone, close his eyes and think of something else. Of someone else - lots of someones, at this point in the day. He's not the weepy type, but he is tired; shaking off the wear and tear, and fighting off sleep.
Then he sees it; a figure walking towards him, all sandals and khaki shorts and smiles. Mr Estevez, donned in his year-round attire of a polo shirt, a little tight around the middle, and cargos cut off below the knee - finally appropriate, considering the weather. He's strolling closer like he's got all the time in the world. If Miguel wasn't so exhausted; the bone-deep kind, the kind that seeps into skin and lines a casket; he would've been annoyed. Instead, he hisses, furrows quickly deepening.
"Buenas, Miguelito!" Mr Estevez beams, scratching at scraggly facial hair.
Miguel frowns, but greets him nonetheless: that politeness drilled into him during childhood rearing its head.
"Buenas tardes, tío." He grits his teeth as he gets up from his seat, creaky joints and all.
His landlord, the building's handyman, owner of half a dozen shops all over the city, and Miguel's uncle-that's-not-really-his-uncle; Mr Estevez wears many hats, staying bright and informal regardless. He's known the older man since he was 6, so he can't be too disappointed; his tío has been late for weddings, funerals, and his little boy's birth - it's not much of a surprise that he'd be late now, too. Miguel stretches out a rough palm, and the man stops just shy of his hand, completely ignoring it. Before he knows it, Miguelito is engulfed in a great big bear hug, with wet kisses pressed to the apples of his cheeks. He doesn't know where to put his hands, as usual, so they hang limply; arms flailing to his sides like a t-rex.
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Rigor Mortis
FanfictionRigor mortis; or, how to live your life after a half-decade of decay. Relationships end. People die. You move on, and Miguel does too. (roommate! Miguel O'Hara x reader, college-ish au).