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Primo x teen, sleepy reader (Platonic)
Primo finds you asleep, listening to his album.
/ / /
yeah. no explanation. it's 2 am and zoo has sleepy bitch disease (again)
. . .
"Where's the kid?"
A silence fell over the room. Copia looked to his brothers. "Haven't you seen y/n? Surely they're running around here somewhere."
"You know teenagers," spoke Secondo. "You know, when I was their age-"
"We know, fratello. Let's hope they're not following in your footsteps," Terzo interrupts. "They don't cause trouble, generally. Unless they're with the ghouls; then we should have need for concern."
"Oh, lord below, I'm sure they are fine. They're nearly an adult you know. But if you are that concerned, Copia, I will go look for them. The three of you can continue without me."
"Thank you, fratello. I do appreciate it. It is not like them to miss Uno night."
Primo rolled his eyes before walking out the door.
His footsteps echoed loudly throughout the empty hall. There was not a soul in sight; no ghouls, siblings, or even Sister Imperator. He wondered what everyone could be up to; it was most likely that everyone had their own things going on. He imagined siblings in their own private quarters, partaking in their own individual activities. A bit of light reading, perhaps; or watching TV, drawing, writing, working, sleeping.
He wondered what you could be up to. It was possible you were with the ghouls; or maybe you were in your own bedroom, having forgotten about tonight's game. Maybe you were in the kitchen, making a late night snack. Maybe you had elected to spend the night with another sibling. No matter what you were doing, he was determined to discover your whereabouts. He just hoped it wasn't mischievous or dangerous.
As he approached your bedroom, he listened for any signs of life. He heard none, even after he knocked on your door. Opening the door, he discovered your still-made bed; he supposed you hadn't been in there yet for the night. He continued to ponder where you could be.
Next he tried the kitchen. Though he discovered a small group of ghouls that were absolutely up to no good, he didn't find you. He rolled his eyes as Aether swallowed a banana whole with the peel, turning to leave.
"Have you checked the commons?" Called Swiss.
"No, I have not. Is that where they are?"
"They were earlier. 'Dunno if they still are though," Aether manages with a mouthful of banana.
"Ah, well- thank you. I will stop by." He starts walking out the door once more. "Please stop eating the bananas whole!" He calls.
As he heads towards the common room, he wonders what you could be doing there. Sometimes the ghoulettes host game nights, which may explain the halls' emptiness.
Pushing open the heavy oak door, he is met with an empty common room. A fire is roaring in the fireplace, the only defense against the bitter chill that plagues the Ministry at this time of year.
He walks to the center of the room, making his way around the giant couch. Once he does, he spots you.
You're fast asleep, tangled up in a thin green blanket within the soft confines of the couch. You're curled up slightly, chest rising and falling with steady rhythms. He spots your phone, clutched tightly in hand, a pair of earbuds connected and in your ears.
With a sigh, he steps closer to your figure. He carefully removes the earbuds and phone from your grasp, turning it on to pause whatever you had drifted off listening to. He smiles, chuckling to himself when he sees.
You had fallen asleep to Opus Eponymous.
His album.
He leans down to your height. Brushing the hair out of your face, he decides to rouse you.
You stir, a deep whine escaping your lips as you crack your eyelids open. "...Primo?"
"Ah, good evening," he greets, "are you ready for bed, dolce?"
"What?" Your voice is rough with sleep, confusion on your face.
He chuckles. "Let's get you to bed." He reaches out to pull the blanket off of you; you whine, burying your face in your arms. "Come on now, don't be difficult. Bedtime, let's go." You don't move, breaths steadying once more. He sighs, using his hands to shake you gently. "Bambino, wake up. Bedtime."
Finally, you awaken. You open your eyes fully, brows knitting together in confusion as you use your arms to lift yourself slightly. You suck in a deep breath, unable to form words quite yet.
"Hello sleeping beauty," he teases, "are you ready for bed?"
You rub your eyes, pushing yourself to sit up on the couch. The remaining part of the blanket falls from your form, ending into a pile around you. You sleepily nod.
He helps you stand, smiling at the way you press yourself against his side for warmth. He picks up the blanket and wraps it around your shoulders, then returns your cell phone.
"My dear, I saw what you were listening to. How on Earth did you fall asleep to my album? It is not, eh... very soothing."
"Missed you," you mumble, still too drowsy to think.
"'Missed me?' I am right here."
"Busy."
"Ah, well. Would you miss me a little less if I took you to bed?"
"Mhm."
"Very well. But first we must meet with my brothers. They are very worried about you."
"Huh? Why?"
"It is Uno night. Have you forgotten?"
"Aw... I wanna play Uno..."
"Nope. Bedtime."
"Please?"
"No."
"Can I at least watch for a bit?"
He sighs. "Fine. You may watch one round, but then it is off to bed."
. . .
The others cheered when you entered the room.
"Child, we thought you no longer loved us," Terzo yells dramatically.
"Where were you?" Questions Secondo.
"You, eh... look drowsy," Copia chimes in.
"Napping in the den," Primo says, taking a seat at the table. "They wanted to say hi before going to bed. Isn't that right, y/n?"
You nod. "I wanna watch for a bit though." You sit on the couch a few feet away from the table.
"Just watching?" Terzo whines. "Come on, the games are always more interesting when you join!"
Primo shoots him a glare. "No. They're going to bed after this round. Now who's shuffling the cards?"
You quickly lose focus once the game starts. They're oddly quiet; there's no yelling, no throwing of cards. Instead they talk quietly, calmly explaining their complete and utter rage when being handed a thrice-stacked draw four card. You're still sleepy, so you decide to lie down on the couch for a moment. Only for a moment; after all, the game would be ending soon, and Primo would be putting you to bed.
You curl up, using one of the couch pillows to rest your head on. You toss the blanket over your legs, watching the brothers play with half-lidded eyes. Over time, those eyes begin to close; before long, you're fast asleep.
. . .
Primo sighs. "I knew I should have taken them to bed."
"What?"
"Look."
The four men pause as your sleeping form is noticed.
"Poor thing," Copia mutters, "they must've had a rough day."
"They fell asleep to my album," gloats Primo. "They said they missed me."
"That is such bullshit. They probably had a playlist going and that's the song they were listening to," Terzo tells him.
"I went into their music library to pause the music. They were listening to my album."
The arguing is interrupted when a yawn is heard from your direction. "Whadya talkin' about?" You ask, words slurring from sleep. Your eyes open, and you sit up slightly.
"Don't worry baby, just go back to sleep," Copia says. "We're sorry to wake you."
"Wasn't sleeping," you rub your eyes, "Jus' bored."
"Alright," Primo stands. "That's enough. I should have tucked you in long ago. Come on, time for bed dolcezza."
You whine. "What about the game? Aren't you gonna finish?"
"We already did, long ago," Secondo chuckles. "You've been asleep this whole time."
"Was not."
"Were too."
"Alright, enough. Come on, kiddo. Bedtime." Primo hovers over you now, and helps you to your feet. You're wobbly, still sleepy, and press against him. He smiles, wrapping an arm around your shoulder. "Ah, don't forget your blanket." He picks it up and hands it to you. "Okay, sleepy-time. Come on."
A chorus of "good night, sleep well!" can be heard from throughout the room. Unable to form a coherent thought, all you can think of to respond with is a soft-spoken "Night night." The room goes silent.
You hear Terzo giggle, followed by a loud smack, then; "ooow! What the Hell was that for?!"
Copia stands to bid you goodnight. "Pleasant dreams," he whispers, pressing a kiss to your head. "I would tell you to sleep well, but it already seems that you will." He winks at you. "Good night."
Primo acts as your support as the two of you walk down the hallway. When you yawn for the millionth time, he asks, "Kiddo, did you take something to make you this tired?"
You nod. "I had hives again, so I took three benedryl."
"Ah, now it makes sense."
. . .
"Comfy?" He asks, smirking at the way you're pressed up against him. You're curled up in his bed, half asleep with your head pressed into the crook of his arm. You've only been here a moment, but the drowsiness has already taken over.
"Mhm," you mumble, nuzzling further into him. A few moments later, you're asleep yet again.
"Sorry for keeping you up, kiddo. I would have put you to bed a lot earlier if I'd known." Your only response is light snoring. "Poor thing." He hadn't even been able to keep you awake long enough to make a trip to your bedroom for pajamas; he was thankful you'd dressed yourself in a pair of sweatpants and a hoodie that day. At least you weren't sleeping in jeans.
It hadn't taken him long to coax you onto the bed. You'd laid down first without him, waiting as he got dressed. When he'd returned a moment later, you were already on the verge of sleep, clutching his pillow and laying atop the covers.
Now he's got you cozied up to him, watching as your chest rises and falls in a steady rhythm. He leans over to press a gentle kiss to your forehead. "Night night, little one."