It must’ve been something you said
Word Count: 35.5K+
Pairing: Peter Maximoff x Female Reader
Summary: After you move out of the town where you lived all your life, you don’t see your biggest enemy (Peter Maximoff) until several years later, when many things have changed– including yourselves.
Rating: MA (Explicit)
Warnings: Explicit sex scenes, abandonment and insecurity issues.
A/N: Soft, vulnerable Peter who cries during sex is the only thing I care about. Also… I took “going overboard” to an entirely new level with this one, and I thought about splitting it up in parts but then I thought “I haven’t posted anything in over a month” so here it is. I totally understand if you’re like “there’s no way in hell I’m reading this monster” but if you do… please tell me what you thought ♥
It’s High School. It’s the time of hormones and puberty and figuring out who you want to be and basically, not knowing a damn thing about anything. But in the midst of all that confusion there is one thing that everyone knows to be an irrefutable, universal truth: you and Peter Maximoff have always hated each other.
You can’t pinpoint the exact moment when your dislike for him began because it feels as if it’s been a part of you for as long as you can remember, and you assume it’s the same for him because you’ve been fighting each other since you were very young. There is no recollection of you two not being hostile towards each other at any point in your lives and, to tell the truth, you’re not interested in being anything else but that to him.
Still, it’s not even the fact that he annoys you to no end what bothers you the most about him– everyone knows he’s unable to win a battle of wits against you no matter how hard he tries and how impossibly elaborated his retorts to what you say are; no– the worst part of this whole thing is that he always seems to be one step ahead of you.
Somehow, he always knows what you’re going to do and hijacks it in whatever way he can.
That is what you hate the most about him.