《A Tale of Two - Beeduo》Soulmates

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Tubbo's POV:

I had called my mom to let her know that I'd be staying with Ranboo, and she said it was alright.

I lie down on Ranboo's bed, waiting for him to enter the room. 5 minutes earlier, he had left to go to the bathroom.

When he finally came into the bedroom, I could feel a small smile form across my face. It always made me happy when I saw him.

But over the past couple of weeks, a strange thought found itself a spot in my mind somewhere.

I didn't want to bring it up to him, though. What if it brought his hopes down? I wasn't just going to do that to him.

"I'm backkk!" Ranboo sang joyfully. It made me chuckle.

He sat down on the bed, facing his towards me and looking directly at me.

"What are we gonna do today?" I asked, noticing the amount of daylight that was still left outside.

"Hm.. I don't know. What do you wanna do?"

"We could go get some coffee and donuts!" I suggested with a big smile, hoping he'd agree.

"Sounds good to me." Ranboo shrugged.

He picked up the mask that he had placed on his bed and went to put it on.

"Do you have to wear that today?" I pouted, slouching over.

Ranboo sighed.

"I'm putting it on tomorrow." He proclaimed.

I sat up and smiled big.

He put down his mask back where he had picked it up from. He never looked up, though.

His face insecurity pained me so much. It was hard to think about because of how gorgeous he actually was to me.

I reached my hand over to his face and tilted his chin upward.

After I could see his face, I smiled and blushed.

"You've gotta be the most gorgeous man I've ever seen." I flirted truthfully.

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He turned away, and I thought I heard a small titter.

"Yeah, yeah, whatever.." He muttered under his breath.

I sat fully up and practically fell on top of Ranboo, putting all my weight on him with my arms wrapped around his neck.

"It's true, Ranboo, I mean it." I grumbled.

He replied with an eye roll that I could barely see. I scoffed.

I let go of the tall man and stood up.

"I desperately need donuts right now so can we go?" I asked, craving sugar.

"Yeah, sure." Ranboo got up, laughing.

When Ranboo opened the wooden door to let us out, I could small sounds of raindrops splashing on the ground.

I couldn't understand why it was raining considering it was sunny just a half an hour before.

"Wait here. I'll go get us jackets." Ranboo said, turning around and letting go of the doorknob.

I waited impatiently and hungry by the door for him to return, which happened not long after.

He handed me a large hoodie of his without saying anything. I took the the black hoodie and pulled it over my head.

"Thanks, Boo." I smiled up at him with my eyes almost closed.

"Mhm." Ranboo replied and fluffed up my hair. He started walking down the sidewalk and I closely followed.

The thing that had been bothering me for weeks entered my brain once again.

I guess Ranboo noticed how nervous I seemed, so he said something about it.

"Hey, are you alright? You look worried." He reached over and stroked the back of my head up and down.

"Oh- yeah, I'm good." I giggled, trying not to act nervous about it.

But that was when I figured out that I had terrible acting skills.

"Come on, Tubbo. We both know that that's a lie."

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I didn't say anything after that. I just stared down out the ground and kept walking forward.

"Tubbo, please. Don't keep secrets from me like this." He said in a sad tone. "There's clearly something bothering you."

"Ok!" I blurted out instantly. "Maybe there is something bugging me.. But I'm not telling you cause' it's stupid."

"I don't think it's stupid."

"Yeah, well that's because you don't know what it is." I muttered, mockingly.

"I don't care." He almost shouted. "Nothing you ever say is stupid."

"Yeah, like that's true." I rolled my eyes.

"Can't you just tell me what's wrong so I can at least try to help?!" He yelled.

"No!" I shot back. "Because you're clearly already annoyed with me and I don't want to make that worse!"

"I- huh? No, no, no, Tubbo, I'm not annoyed at all!" He yelped apologetically. "I'm just worried.."

"It's not that big of a deal, Ranboo."

"Yeah? Well, it is to me."

We stayed silent for what felt like hours. I decided that I wouldn't hold my feelings back from him any longer.

"It's just.." I started. "You and I have been through so much together, good and bad.. But after all the arguments we've had and all the incidents that have happened, I feel worried that one day, something's gonna happen that'll ruin us." I spoke quietly with tears slowly streaming down my face.

"Wha-What are you trying to say..?" Ranboo asked, worriedly.

I paused for a moment, trying to combine all my emotions and thoughts into a brief sentence.

"...What if it doesn't last..?"

Ranboo stopped walking and I did, too.

"T-Tubbo, don't say that.." He almost whispered. "You know that won't happen!"

"Well, no, cause' what if I get too jealous again or I misunderstand something that happens with you and someone else agai-"

I was speaking a million miles an hour before I was unexpectedly interrupted by the softness of the tall man's lips on mine.

My eyes remained wide open as Ranboo's closed shut. He was bent over, as he had to because he was significantly taller than me.

"Just wait for me, Tubbo." He spoke quietly as he pulled away from my face, returning to his original stance. "We'll be alright. Nothing's gonna ruin us."

"How do you know...?" I mumbled while looking down, still flustered from the kiss.

"Because we're soulmates." He reminded me. "Soulmates can't break apart."

His reassurance made me feel so much better. That was one of the many reasons that I loved him. He could always make me feel better, no matter how rough things got. He was the cure to all the sadness in my life.

"God, I love you so much." I tightly wrapped my arms around his waist.

"I love you, too, Tubbo." He pulled my head into his chest and hugged me back.

The thought of losing Ranboo was officially out of my mind. I believed with my full heart that we would last forever.

As he told me, we were soulmates. Nothing could break us apart.

We could fight all day, every day, but we'd always work things out because that was what soulmates did.

I'd heard before that finding your soulmate was a one in a million shot so I knew I got lucky.

"Come on. Let's go get you some donuts." Ranboo said, reaching down for my hand.

I laughed a little without saying anything.

I picked up the hand of my soulmate and continued my walk down the road.

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