Drabble Flashback Pt.13
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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The gym was packed, pulsing with music, the air thick with the scent of sweat, cheap punch, and way too much cologne. The decorations—streamers, fairy lights, and a questionable amount of glitter—did their best to make the place feel magical, but Wally barely noticed any of it.
Because Y/N was standing in front of him, looking stunning.
Not that she didn’t always look good—because damn—but tonight? Tonight, she was on a whole other level.
He’d spent the whole night dancing with her, making her laugh, watching the way her eyes lit up under the glow of the lights. Every second, every little glance, every touch that lingered a little too long had been building up to this.
Now, the dance was winding down, and they had slipped outside, away from the crowd, into the cool night air. The muffled bass of the music still thumped from inside, but out here, it was quiet. Just the two of them under the dim glow of the parking lot lights.
“You’re not as bad at dancing as you said you were,” Y/N teased, swaying slightly in place.
Wally huffed a laugh. “That’s because I was holding back.”
“Oh, really?” She smirked. “Guess I’ll have to see the full performance someday.”
He grinned, taking a step closer. “Maybe.”
They were close now, the space between them barely there, his heart hammering in his chest.
She glanced up at him through her lashes, her usual confidence flickering into something softer, more hesitant. “Wally…”
“Yeah?” His voice was quieter now.
She swallowed, then let out a small breath, like she was working up the nerve to say something. But instead of words, she just… looked at him.
And suddenly, finally, he knew.
He reached up, brushing a loose strand of hair behind her ear. Her breath hitched.
“I’m gonna kiss you now,” he murmured.
Her lips parted slightly, and for a second, he thought she might tease him—call him out for stating the obvious. But instead, she just whispered, “Okay.”
So he did.
The first press of their lips was soft, tentative, but the moment she sighed against him, he was gone. His hands found her waist, pulling her in just enough to feel the warmth of her against him. She responded instantly, fingers curling into the fabric of his suit jacket.
It wasn’t rushed, wasn’t hurried—it was slow, warm, something real.
When they finally pulled away, she let out a breathless little laugh. “Took you long enough.”
He chuckled, resting his forehead against hers. “Worth the wait?”
She grinned. “Definitely.”
And with that, he kissed her again—because now that he’d started, there was no way he was stopping anytime soon.
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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The days blurred together.
Since Wally’s death, it felt like time had become something cruel—stretching endlessly while slipping through my fingers all at once. Every morning was the same: waking up exhausted, dragging myself to school, forcing myself through classes like a ghost haunting the halls, and retreating to my storage room the moment I could.
But even that wasn’t helping anymore.
I'd started spending more time there than anywhere else, curled up against the cold walls, pressing Wally’s old jacket against my face just to remember what he smelled like. Some days, I swore I could still hear his laugh in the empty hallways, a phantom echo of something I could never get back.
And now, months later, I was just tired.
I didn’t know why I'd come to practice today. Maybe because Claire kept asking me, maybe because I thought if I just moved for a while, I'd feel something again.
It was the same routine, the same cheers, the same stifling weight pressing down on my chest. I went through the motions, clapping when I was supposed to, calling out counts, but my heart wasn’t in it. Nothing was.
“Alright, last pyramid before we break,” Claire called, clapping her hands. “Let’s make it solid, people.”
I barely heard her.
I moved into position, forcing myself to focus as the girls around me adjusted. The base cheerleaders braced themselves, and I watched as the flyer—a petite sophomore—climbed up, her arms steady, her balance sure.
Just like it had been a hundred times before.
Just like it always was.
Then, something went wrong.
Maybe someone lost their footing, maybe the timing was off—I would never really know. But in an instant, the flyer wobbled at the top of the stunt, her arms pinwheeling, her body tilting at the wrong angle—
And then she fell.
I didn’t have time to react, barely even had time to think.
One second, I was standing there, blinking up at the girl—
The next, everything went black.
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When I opened my eyes, I was lying on the gym floor.
At first, everything was hazy. The fluorescent lights above flickered strangely, like they weren’t quite real, and the air felt colder than it had any right to be.
Then I noticed the people standing around me.
My breath caught in my throat.
Two people I didn't recognize, a teacher and a student.
And one person I did. Wally.
My heart stopped, and suddenly, I was awake.
I scrambled up, sitting bolt upright, my breath coming in fast, shallow gasps.
Wally knelt beside me, his face unreadable, but his eyes—God, his eyes.
“Hey, it's okay. It's okay, baby,” he said softly.
The sound of his voice—his actual voice—sent a tremor through me.
My hands shook as I looked at him, at the boy I had spent months grieving, at the boy I had lost.
My boy
“…Wally?”
His throat bobbed, but he nodded. “Yeah. I’m here.”
Tears burned at the edges of my vision. “But—” I looked around wildly, my head spinning. “But I—I was at practice. The flyer—she fell, and then—”
I stopped.
My stomach dropped.
Wally didn’t say anything.
Neither did the other two people.
The others exchanged a look, but Wally was the one who spoke. “Baby, breathe.”
My breath caught in my throat.
It took me a second to remember—cheer practice, the last pyramid, the flyer losing balance—
And then the fall.
I swallowed hard. “But I—I was just there. I should be—” I looked at Wally again, my voice almost pleading. “I should be fine.”
His throat bobbed. “I know.”
The weight of it settled in my chest.
I wasn’t.
I was here.
Just like him.
Just like them.
A sharp breath left my lungs, and I shook my head again, running my hands over my arms like that would somehow make this real. “This doesn’t make sense. This can’t be happening.”
Wally took a step forward, slow, careful. “I know it’s a lot.”
“A lot?” A broken laugh left my lips. “I—” I swallowed, pressing a hand to my forehead. “I don’t know what to do.”
Wally hesitated for half a second before reaching out, his fingers brushing mine. When I didn’t pull away, he took my hand, giving it a gentle squeeze. “You don’t have to figure it all out right now.”
I let out a slow, unsteady breath, staring down at where his hand covered mine. His touch was warm, familiar, grounding.
It didn’t fix anything.
But it helped.
“I was just starting to feel… normal again,” I admitted quietly. “Or at least something close to it.” I swallowed hard. “And now—” His thumb gently rubbed away a tear from my cheek.
“You don’t have to go through this alone.”
I looked up at him.
His gaze was steady, reassuring. Real.
For months, I had spent every day aching for just a second more with him, just a moment where he was still here, where he hadn’t been ripped away from me.
And now, somehow, impossibly—he was.
Not in the way I wanted.
Not in the way I would’ve chosen.
But still.
I squeezed his hand, exhaling shakily. “…Okay.”
A small, knowing smile crossed his lips. “Okay.”
For the first time since I woke up, I felt like maybe—just maybe—I wouldn’t have to figure this out alone.
Drabble Flashback Pt.16
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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Practice had run late, and he’d spent the last twenty minutes speeding across town to get to Y/N’s house, his heart pounding with a mixture of excitement and nerves.
Because tonight, he was going to tell her.
Not just I love you—he’d said that plenty of times.
But I see forever with you, and he was going to show that with a promise ring.
They’d been together for over a year now, and it wasn’t always easy, but she was his person. She made everything better.
So when he pulled up outside her house and saw her sitting on the front steps, arms wrapped around herself, something in his chest tightened.
Something was wrong.
He barely had time to process it before she lifted her head, and the look in her eyes made his stomach drop.
Because it wasn’t just sadness.
It was betrayal.
“What the hell, Wally?” she asked, her voice sharp and cold in a way he had never heard before.
His heart started pounding. “What—what’s going on?”
She let out a bitter laugh. “Seriously? You’re really gonna stand there and act like you don’t know?”
“Y/N, I don’t—”
“I saw you, Wally.”
His blood turned to ice. “Saw me what?”
She shook her head, looking away like she couldn’t even stand to look at him. “With her.”
Her?
His mind raced, scrambling to figure out what the hell she was talking about.
Then—realization hit.
Oh, no. No, no, no.
“Wait—Y/N, if you’re talking about that girl outside the diner—”
“I saw you, Wally,” she repeated, voice breaking. “You had your hands all over her. She was all over you.”
His chest clenched. “It wasn’t what it looked like!”
“Oh, really?” she snapped. “Because it looked like my boyfriend was getting real close with some other girl while I was sitting at home thinking about him.”
He took a step closer, reaching for her hands, but she pulled away like he’d burned her.
“Y/N, please,” he begged. “I was helping her. She’s Scott’s cousin—she got into a fight with her boyfriend, and she was crying. I was just—she just needed someone to talk to.”
Y/N let out a breath, and for a second, he thought maybe—maybe—she was listening.
Then she shook her head. “I don’t believe you.”
His heart stopped.
“Are you serious?”
She swallowed hard, eyes glistening under the dim porch light. “I don’t—” She broke off, pressing her lips together. “I can’t.”
His throat felt tight. “Y/N, you know me. You know I would never do that to you.”
She looked away, arms wrapping tighter around herself. “I thought I did.”
The words cut through him like a knife.
He took a shaky breath, trying to hold himself together. “So what? That’s it?”
She blinked rapidly, like she was trying not to cry. “I can't do this anymore, Wally.”
He physically flinched.
“Baby, please.” His voice cracked, and he didn’t care. “You’re everything to me. Don’t do this. I love you.”
She inhaled sharply, shaking her head. “I can’t.”
And just like that, it was over.
She turned, walked up the steps, and disappeared inside, leaving him standing there in the cold.
Wally didn’t know how long he stood there, staring at the closed door, waiting for it to open again.
But it never did.
And for the first time in his life, he had no idea how to fix it.
Drabble Flashback Pt.2
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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The county fair smelled like fried food and summer heat, a mix of popcorn, sizzling funnel cakes, and the sharp tang of lemonade. The sun was just starting to dip below the horizon, casting streaks of orange and pink across the sky, and the Ferris wheel loomed high above the fairgrounds, its lights blinking to life against the evening.
Y/N wasn’t scared of heights, exactly.
But she wasn’t exactly thrilled about them, either.
And somehow, somehow, Wally had managed to get them in line for the Ferris wheel before she could come up with an excuse.
“It’s fun,” he had said, grinning at her. “Nice view and everything.”
“I can see just fine from the ground.”
He rolled his eyes. “Come on, Y/N, are you afraid?”
That was all it took. She couldn’t back down now. Not when he was smirking like that.
So now she was sitting in the little metal carriage, hands gripping the bar as the wheel lifted them higher.
“You’re really gripping that thing,” Wally observed, amusement lacing his voice.
She shot him a glare. “I’m fine.”
“Sure. That’s why you look like you’re bracing for impact.”
She exhaled sharply, loosening her hold. “I just don’t love being this high up.”
Wally tilted his head, studying her. Then, before she could react, he rocked the seat slightly.
“Wally!” she yelped, grabbing onto his arm without thinking.
His laughter filled the air. “I barely moved it!”
She smacked his shoulder. “Swear to God—”
But he wasn’t listening. He was grinning at her, that Wally Clark grin, and she realized belatedly that her hand was still gripping his arm.
“See? You’re fine.”
She rolled her eyes, pulling her hand back and crossing her arms. “You’re the worst.”
“Mm-hmm.” He leaned back, stretching his arms behind his head. “Look at the view, though. Kinda worth it, right?”
She hesitated before following his gaze.
Okay. Maybe it was nice.
The fairgrounds sprawled beneath them, tiny specks of people moving between brightly lit rides. The tilt-a-whirl spun below, its riders screaming with laughter. The smell of popcorn and cotton candy drifted on the warm air, and beyond the fair, the town stretched out in the distance, rooftops and trees bathed in the soft glow of the setting sun.
It was… peaceful.
She exhaled slowly.
“Better?” Wally asked.
She nodded. “Yeah.”
He nudged her foot with his own. “Told you.”
She rolled her eyes but didn’t argue.
They sat in silence for a moment, just taking it all in. Then Wally, always restless, started bouncing his knee.
Y/N raised an eyebrow. “What?”
“Nothing.”
She narrowed her eyes. “You’re fidgeting. That’s never ‘nothing.’”
He hesitated, looking out at the view again.
Then—
“This is the first time I’ve ever been on the Ferris wheel,” he admitted.
She blinked. “Wait. What?”
He grinned sheepishly. “Never been on it before.”
“You dragged me on here, and you’ve never been on it?”
“Hey, I thought it would be fun.”
She huffed a laugh, shaking her head. “Unbelievable.”
“Guess we’re both new at this,” he mused, stretching his arms over the back of the seat. His hand landed near her shoulder, close but not quite touching.
Her pulse jumped slightly, but she kept her expression neutral.
“Guess so,” she murmured.
The wheel started moving again, lowering them back toward the fairgrounds. Wally gave her a sideways glance, like he wanted to say something else.
But before he could, the ride stopped, and the operator unlatched their carriage.
“Survived,” Wally teased as they stepped out.
She shot him a dry look. “Barely.”
As they walked back into the fairgrounds, his hand brushed against hers for just a second—maybe an accident.
Maybe not.
And Y/N found herself thinking that maybe, maybe, the Ferris wheel wasn’t the only thing making her heart race.
Drabble Flashback Pt.11
Wally Cark x fem!reader
Prompt: Independently showed up to the costume party in matching costumes
no warnings
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The house was packed, music blasting from the speakers as teenagers danced and laughed in their best attempts at spooky or ridiculous costumes. Wally adjusted the cowboy hat on his head, scanning the crowd for his friends when he stopped short.
Across the room, she stood there, holding a cup of punch, eyes scanning the party just like his. And she was wearing the exact same thing.
She caught his stare, brow furrowing before a slow smirk crept across her face. “Well, well,” she called over the music, making her way toward him. “Didn’t know I had a twin.”
Wally chuckled, tipping his hat playfully. “Guess that makes me the better cowboy, huh?”
“Please,” she scoffed, taking a sip of her drink. “I bet I can out-rodeo you any day.”
He raised a brow. “That a challenge?”
“More like a fact.”
Wally grinned. He hadn’t expected much from the party, but suddenly, the night seemed a whole lot more interesting.
Drabble Flashback Pt.23
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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The drive home was quiet.
Not uncomfortable. Not tense. Just… quiet.
Y/N sat beside me in the passenger seat, fingers tracing idle patterns against her jeans. Every now and then, I could feel her looking at me, but she didn’t say anything. Didn’t push.
And honestly? I didn’t know how to feel about that.
Part of me had expected more—some grand plea, a desperate apology, something that would take away the ache in my chest. But instead, she had just sat there, letting me be.
And weirdly… it helped.
It wasn’t a quick fix. It wasn’t some magic answer that made everything suddenly fine. But it was something.
I pulled into her driveway, shifting the truck into park.
Still, neither of us moved.
Finally, Y/N sighed, turning to face me.
“I don’t expect things to go back to normal overnight,” she admitted, voice quiet. “And I know I have to earn your trust back.”
I swallowed hard, gripping the steering wheel. “Yeah. You do.”
She nodded, like she had already come to terms with that.
“But I’m willing to wait,” she said softly. “I’m willing to do whatever it takes to prove to you that I won’t walk away again.”
I stared at her for a long moment, the streetlights casting shadows across her face.
I wanted to believe her.
And a part of me did.
But another part—the part that still remembered the way she had looked at me that night, like she had already made up her mind, like nothing I said mattered—
That part was scared.
“Okay,” I finally said.
Her breath hitched. “Okay?”
I exhaled, nodding. “We try. But slowly.”
A small, hopeful smile tugged at her lips. “Slowly.”
She hesitated, like she wasn’t sure if she should reach for me again.
This time, I was the one to close the distance.
Not a kiss. Not some big, dramatic gesture.
Just my fingers brushing over hers, a quiet promise that we weren’t completely broken.
That maybe, just maybe—
We could put the pieces back together.
Y/N squeezed my hand lightly before letting go.
“I’ll see you tomorrow?” she asked, her voice laced with something fragile.
I nodded. “Yeah.”
She gave me one last soft look before slipping out of the truck, disappearing into her house.
And for the first time in weeks, I felt like I could breathe again.
Maybe this wasn’t the end.
Maybe it was just the beginning.
Drabble Flashback Pt.10
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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Racing down the hill was exhilarating—right up until Y/N hit a rock and went flying.
“Shit!” Wally skidded to a stop, jumping off his bike as she sat up, groaning.
“You okay?”
She glared. “I hate you.”
“No, you hate losing,” he corrected, offering a hand.
She took it, letting him pull her up—only for him to yank her too fast, sending her stumbling straight into his chest.
Her hands caught his arms. His grip tightened around hers.
Neither of them moved.
The autmun air was thick, but suddenly, it wasn’t the breeze making her breath hitch.
“…You still mad?” he asked, voice quieter now.
She swallowed, pulse hammering. “I’ll get back to you on that.”
Drabble Flashback Pt.4
Wally Cark x fem!reader
Prompt: friendly competition
No warnings
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The arcade was buzzing, filled with the constant beeps of machines and the occasional victorious shout from some kid landing a high score. Wally Clark had practically grown up here, spending weekends and spare change on Pac-Man, Galaga, and his game—Street Fighter.
Tonight, though, he had a challenger.
“I’m telling you, I’m gonna win,” Y/N said, cracking her knuckles like she was about to go into battle.
Wally smirked, dropping a few quarters into the machine. “Oh yeah? You just started playing last week.”
“And yet, I’m already better than you.”
He snorted. “I don’t know where this confidence is coming from, but alright.”
The screen flickered to life, and they picked their characters. Wally went with his usual—Ryu. Y/N picked Chun-Li.
“Good choice,” he admitted.
“I know,” she said smugly.
They started the first round, fingers flying over the buttons. Wally was good—he had the reflexes, the timing, and the strategy down. But Y/N was catching on fast, countering his moves, dodging attacks he was sure would land.
“You’ve been practicing,” he realized, squinting at her.
“Maybe.”
“You totally have!”
“Shut up and lose, Clark.”
He laughed, shaking his head, but he almost lost the second round. She landed a surprise combo that had him down to his last sliver of health before he pulled off a desperate win.
They were both breathless when the final match loaded.
“You nervous?” she asked, bouncing on her heels.
“Not even a little,” he lied.
The round started. It was close—way too close. Wally was usually cocky about winning, but for the first time, he had no idea how this would go. Y/N was relentless, going for every opening he left, and for a second, he thought she might actually beat him.
Then, in a last-second move, he barely landed a knockout hit.
The words K.O. flashed across the screen.
Wally yelled, throwing his arms in the air. “YES! CHAMPION OF THE WORLD!”
Y/N groaned, dramatically dropping onto the nearby stool. “I had you.”
“Eh, you almost had me.”
She rolled her eyes. “Next time, I’m crushing you.”
“I’d like to see you try.”
She grinned, shaking her head. “You will.”
They played a few more rounds, then wandered to the prize counter, where Wally spent all his leftover tickets on a cheap plastic ring and shoved it into her hand.
“What is this?” she asked, staring at it.
“A consolation prize,” he said, grinning.
She held it up like it was something valuable, then slid it onto her finger. “I’m gonna keep this forever.”
He snorted. “Yeah, right.”
She met his eyes, suddenly serious. “No, really.”
And he didn’t know why, but that made his chest feel weird.
They left the arcade sometime after midnight, Y/N still wearing that stupid plastic ring. And Wally… Wally walked home wondering if maybe, maybe he was already losing a different kind of game.
One where she had no idea she was winning.
Drabble Flashback Pt.7
Wally Cark x fem!reader
4th of July with Wally
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Summer in 1981 felt endless, the kind of season that stretched out warm and golden, like it might never fade. Wally Clark had spent most of it with Y/N, which, if anyone had asked him back in spring, he wouldn’t have expected.
Not that he didn’t like her—he really liked her—but they’d just been friends before. Friends who talked in class, friends who teased each other in the halls. But something had shifted after freshman year ended. She had shown up at the arcade one day when he was there, and they’d played a few rounds of Pac-Man. Then, they ran into each other at the diner the next week and ended up sitting together.
And then, somehow, “hanging out” had turned into every single day.
Tonight was the Fourth of July. Half the town was gathered at the park for fireworks, sprawled on blankets and lawn chairs, waiting for the show. Wally and Y/N had claimed a spot near the back of the field, lying side by side on the grass, looking up at the sky.
“Bet they start late,” she muttered, arms crossed behind her head.
“Always do,” he agreed.
The grass itched against his arms, the scent of barbecues and summer heat lingering in the air. Kids were running around with sparklers, their laughter mixing with the murmur of the crowd.
Wally glanced over at Y/N. The light from a nearby streetlamp caught in her hair, and for the hundredth time that summer, he felt something unfamiliar twist in his chest.
He liked her. More than he was supposed to. More than just friends.
And that was a problem.
Because they’d been hanging out so much that they had to be just friends, right? If she wanted something more, wouldn’t she have said something?
Or maybe she was waiting for him to say something.
Or maybe he was just being an idiot about all of this.
“You’re thinking too hard,” Y/N said suddenly, tilting her head to look at him.
He blinked. “Huh?”
“You do this thing where you get weirdly quiet, which is not normal, and then your eyebrows scrunch like—” She made a face, furrowing her brows in an exaggerated way.
He laughed, pushing her shoulder. “I do not look like that.”
“You so do.”
“Rude.”
She grinned, satisfied, and turned back to the sky.
His chest felt tight. It was so easy with her. The teasing, the late nights, the endless conversations that somehow never got old.
He wanted to tell her. He wanted to say something.
But before he could, the first firework shot into the sky.
A loud boom, a burst of color. The crowd cheered, voices overlapping in excitement. Wally exhaled, staring at the explosion of red and gold.
Maybe it was a good thing he didn’t say anything.
Because right now, in this perfect summer, in this perfect night—he got to keep her like this.
And maybe that was enough.
For now.
Drabble Flashback Pt.17
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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I didn’t remember getting back into my truck. Didn’t remember starting the engine or driving through the quiet streets of town.
All I knew was the ache.
The deep, suffocating, ripping-me-apart-from-the-inside ache that wouldn’t let up.
My hands clenched the steering wheel as I pulled into the empty football field parking lot. The place was deserted this late at night, the field itself swallowed in darkness, only the faint glow of the scoreboard casting long shadows over the grass.
I killed the engine but didn’t move, just sat there, staring blankly out the windshield.
It wasn’t real.
It couldn’t be real.
Y/N had left me.
Over something that wasn’t even true.
I ran a hand down my face, exhaling shakily. The worst part—the part that made my stomach churn—was that she hadn’t even let me explain.
She’d looked at me like I was someone else. Like all the time we’d spent together, all the memories, all the love—it hadn’t been enough.
Had I really been that easy to doubt?
My chest tightened.
I wanted to be angry. I should be angry.
But all I felt was empty.
My eyes burned as I slumped forward, resting my forehead against the steering wheel.
I thought about every late-night drive, every time she’d fallen asleep on my shoulder, every whispered "I love you" that had once felt so permanent.
And now—now it was just gone.
A sharp, broken sound escaped my throat, and before I could stop myself, I slammed my fist against the dashboard, hard enough to make my knuckles sting.
I wanted to fix it. To go back, to shake her and make her see.
But she wasn’t listening.
She’d already decided.
And that—more than anything—was what shattered me.
Because I had spent my whole life fighting. Fighting for my team, for my friends, for the future I wanted.
But how do you fight for someone who doesn’t believe in you anymore?
How do you fight when the person you love has already let go?
I swallowed hard, staring out at the darkened field, the place that had once felt like home.
Now, it just felt cold.
And for the first time in a long time, I didn’t know where to go from here.
Because without her—
I wasn’t sure where I belonged anymore.
Requested by the lovely @notheoneuneed
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A - Aftercare (what they’re like after sex)
This man FOR SURE is an aftercare king! He makes sure his partner is cleaned up, hydrated, and well cared for. I feel like he's definitely the type of man to run a bath for his partner if he was a little rough, or just in general.
B - Body part (their favorite body part of theirs and also their partner’s)
Wally is a big boy, so I feel like his favorite part of HIS body would be his hands. Being able to hold his partner close to him is a must for intercourse. He 100% uses those fingers to his advantage. 🤭
C - Cum (anything to do with cum, basically)
Let's get one thing straight. Wally may have been an 80s jock and a bully, but he treats his lady RIGHT. He is not cumming anywhere but inside her, condom or not. With her permission, of course. He would never disrespect his lady by painting her with his cum like a common whore. #gentleman
D - Dirty secret (pretty self-explanatory, a dirty secret of theirs)
I don't think he has any, to be honest. I feel like he'd be very open and honest with his partner about what he likes/ is willing to do.
E - Experience (how experienced are they? do they know what they’re doing?)
This man has been dead for 40 years... He's got experience. For those saying, "Well, he hasn't had anyone to practice with," the man probably found a way to fulfill his needs.
F - Favorite position (this goes without saying)
Missionary. Easy. Wally is a sensitive, romantic soul. He loves and craves intimacy, which missionary gives. He's the type of person to look into his partners eyes as they reach climax.
G - Goofy (are they more serious in the moment? are they humorous? etc.)
Goofy, he's a silly goofy boy. It's a very intimate act, so he'll try and lighten the mood if it's your first time to make you more comfortable.
H - Hair (how well groomed are they? does the carpet match the drapes? etc.)
He's got a little stubble. C'mon, guys, he's been stuck in school for 40 years. There's not much to work with. But he does try his best to keep it well managed.
I - Intimacy (how are they during the moment? the romantic aspect)
Like I said before, this man is a GENTLEMAN. He will not cum before you, and will make sure you cum at least twice before he does. He will definitely hold you as close to him as possible when he cums. Giving kisses to your body as you come down from your high, and giving encouraging words/praise the whole time.
J - Jack off (masturbation headcanon)
He's been trapped in high school for 40 years. There's no way that someone hasn't caught him "relieving himself" at some point. He'll definitely jack off to a polaroid of you.
K - Kink (one or more of their kinks)
Overstimulation. He loves to make his partner cum multiple times. It gives him a sense of accomplishment and pride that he made his partner feel so good.
L - Location (favorite places to do the do)
Wally is not picky. He will take you anywhere you let him. The gym, the football field, the cafeteria, the hallway during passing period. If you say yes, this man is taking FULL advantage of that consent.
M - Motivation (what turns them on, gets them going)
Anything and everything. This man LOVES you with all his heart. Anything you do turns him on. If you even breathe the same air as him, he gets hard.
N - No (something they wouldn’t do, turn offs)
I think the only thing that he wouldn't do would be anything that disrespects or hurts his partner.
O - Oral (preference in giving or receiving, skill, etc.)
He likes giving and receiving, but he prefers giving. He loves to feel the way his partner shakes and loves hearing their whines as he makes them cum.
P - Pace (are they fast and rough? slow and sensual? etc.)
He'll go at whatever pace you ask, but if he's in a particular mood, girl, you better hold tf on because he's gonna take you to pound town.
Q - Quickie (their opinions on quickies, how often, etc.)
Yes. The answer is yes. He will take you anywhere any chance he can get it. He loves to be intimate with his partner, mostly to let everyone know that they belong to him.
R - Risk (are they game to experiment? do they take risks? etc.)
He usually likes to keep it simple, but if you ask him, I'm sure he won't mind trying something new. He would definitely take the risk of a pregnancy just to feel himself filling you up and marking you in a primal way that only HE can.
S - Stamina (how many rounds can they go for? how long do they last?)
Oh honey, this man can go forever. That man is a big boy athlete and can go on, and on, and on, WELL after you've finished.
T - Toys (do they own toys? do they use them? on a partner or themselves?)
He'd probably use a vibrator on his partners clit while he ruts deep into them, maximizing their pleasure and his. He loves to hear the whimpers that you'd make, it just eggs him on even more.
U - Unfair (how much they like to tease)
Oh, he's a tease. Wally will edge you until you BEG for him to make you cum, drawing out your pleasure just to make you fucking EXPLODE. And he'll do it with a smile on his face.
V - Volume (how loud they are, what sounds they make, etc.)
Loud. Loud Asf. He wants the world to know how good you make him feel, and he'll let you know, too. He'll tell you things like, "fuckk, you're doing so good, baby." "Keep going, just like that," and so on.
W - Wild card (a random headcanon for the character)
Your first time with him is very romantic, he's got a bed set up, there's flowers and music, the whole package. There's nothing he won't do to make you feel comfortable.
X - X-ray (let’s see what’s going on under those clothes)
Big boy. Big, big boy. I'm saying like 7-8 inches. He's both a grower AND a shower. He's 6 inches soft, which you can tell from the scenes with him wearing sweatpants.
Y - Yearning (how high is their sex drive?)
Like I said before, if he's horny, he'll let you know. And then he'll go until you tell him to stop. Wally LOVES you and is NOT afraid to let anyone and everyone know.
Z - Zzz (how quickly they fall asleep afterwards)
It depends on how long you let him go for, but he'll usually hold you close to him and rub your back until you fall asleep. He's a protector, so he won't sleep until he knows you're safe.
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