A/N: Hey guys! I'm back with something different, and most importantly not sad :P so here ya go:
She had a tendency to overwork. It wasn't necessarily on purpose but sometimes she would get so caught up in something she would spend hours and hours on it without realizing. It was kinda bad, causing potential dehydration and little sleep. So he was there to bring her water and food and pry her away from the work and into bed for some much needed sleep.
She was not an early riser. Contrary to popular belief she was horrible at getting up early and don't even try to talk to her before she's had her coffee. So he woke her up with a smile and a steaming cup made just the way she likes it and she learned to love mornings.
She was always overthinking. Most of the time it was good, it allowed her to analyze and learn and progress. But some nights the overthinking got the better of her and her mind drifted to places she didn't want to be. Those nights he held her tight and calmed all her fears and soothed her till she fell asleep with a smile.
She kinda sucked at cooking. She wasn't horrible, she could make basic things. But that's where her skills ended. She never could or was interested in trying out recipes, in fact she found it boring. That meant most nights he would cook, because well he could, and he enjoyed it. But on their anniversary, she went all out and really tried to make his favorite foods, no matter how complex, because she knew how happy it made him. She spent all day in the kitchen painstakingly making everything perfect and it didn't turn out half bad.
She was very logical, but she didn't know everything, though she tried. And sometimes that got to her. She had always relied on her wits. Her wits protected her, kept her on track. He taught her the value of the heart. He showed her love, a different world from logic. And the most illogical choice in her life brought her the most amount of joy. He had her heart.
He had a hard time concentrating. His ADHD often got the better of him and he wasn't able to focus no matter how much he wanted too. He would get frustrated and start hating himself for not being able to focus on a single thing. And in those moments she was there, ready to help him through whatever he was doing. She would make him breathe and relax and hold his hand to stop the nervous flow of energy. And somehow when she was there he could do anything.
He didn't really do well in crowds. Hanging out with a few friends or being at camp was fine, but big crowds suffocated him. He tried his best to avoid them because of how uncomfortable they made him. But they were unavoidable and she knew that. So she gripped his hand like her life depended on it, and remained a comfort by his side through anything.
He was quick to anger sometimes, especially if someone poked at or hurt the people he loved and cared about. He was loyal to a fault and in those moments his rage would start to take over. She calmed him down, held his anger in check. She soothed his rage and kissed him until he forgot and let it go.
He was kinda messy. He tried but somehow things just ended up all over the place. That left her to clean the place and remind him to put everything in it's place. He sucked at and hated cleaning, but on the day before her birthday he was on his hands and knees scrubbing to make sure everything was spotless and they way she liked it. The shocked smile on her face made it all worth it.
He lived life on the edge and rode it like a wave. But sometimes that steered him off course and into hurt. But, it was the only way he knew, his life had been a series of twists and turns and this was the only way he knew how to deal. She brought him stability. A sense of home and comfort and permanence he had never had. The most logical thing he did was fall in love with her. She was his home.
A/N: And there are the ten things you need to know (sorry, couldn't help it). But yeah, what do you think? It was just something I thought off and put together, a little bit of fluff.
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