Captain James T. Kirk (
winscenario) wrote in
riverviewlogs2018-06-06 07:19 pm
( closed ) I say, don't you know
who: Jim Kirk & Victor Frankenstein
what: a very 80's teenage date
when: June 5th
where: a drive-in cinema, and wherever else Victor decides to take Jim
warnings: definitely nsfw
Jim couldn't complain about time with Victor, these days. Since moving in together, they had gotten many opportunities to enjoy each other's company, either with Lucy or just the two of them. Still, it felt nice doing something special every once in a while. It had been the reason why Jim had decided to learn how to dance, so he could surprise Victor with a special date, but that'd have to wait until he'd had a decent number of lessons.
But until then, there were still plenty of ideas for fun, romantic dates. The idea for this one had sort of been built on a random text exchange, and Victor eventually took over the preparations, but Jim didn't mind that at all. Lucy had gone to the sitter's house directly after school, so they'd have the house all to themselves until the following day, and Jim had left work early so he could get ready for their date.
Not that he needed to try so hard, granted, but like he'd told Victor once, he still wanted to. He'd picked out a nice but still comfortable outfit— a pair of dark jeans, a fun plaid shirt, and a simple pullover in case it got chilly later in the night. Overall, an adequate outfit for the theme of the date, he thought.
Checking himself in the mirror one last time (he'd gone through a whole routine, so he looked perfectly groomed and smelled really nice too), he waited until he got a text from Victor, then he grabbed his wallet and phone and headed out the door. Victor had mentioned renting a car, so he looked around for one parked outside, possibly still running.
what: a very 80's teenage date
when: June 5th
where: a drive-in cinema, and wherever else Victor decides to take Jim
warnings: definitely nsfw
Jim couldn't complain about time with Victor, these days. Since moving in together, they had gotten many opportunities to enjoy each other's company, either with Lucy or just the two of them. Still, it felt nice doing something special every once in a while. It had been the reason why Jim had decided to learn how to dance, so he could surprise Victor with a special date, but that'd have to wait until he'd had a decent number of lessons.
But until then, there were still plenty of ideas for fun, romantic dates. The idea for this one had sort of been built on a random text exchange, and Victor eventually took over the preparations, but Jim didn't mind that at all. Lucy had gone to the sitter's house directly after school, so they'd have the house all to themselves until the following day, and Jim had left work early so he could get ready for their date.
Not that he needed to try so hard, granted, but like he'd told Victor once, he still wanted to. He'd picked out a nice but still comfortable outfit— a pair of dark jeans, a fun plaid shirt, and a simple pullover in case it got chilly later in the night. Overall, an adequate outfit for the theme of the date, he thought.
Checking himself in the mirror one last time (he'd gone through a whole routine, so he looked perfectly groomed and smelled really nice too), he waited until he got a text from Victor, then he grabbed his wallet and phone and headed out the door. Victor had mentioned renting a car, so he looked around for one parked outside, possibly still running.

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Victor brought a change of clothes to work so he could switch out of his work attire before the date. And he lucked out in finding a car that matched the one he owned in Storybrooke. So he rolled up, parking so he could see James, and give him the bouquet of flowers. Since he was color-blind, he had the flourish arrange the colors so they would say the right things. All love and affection, of course.
He tried to dress different from his norm, donning a denim jacket over a T-shirt representing the band The Cure. He hoped James would like it. Victor saw what his boyfriend was wearing and his eyes went very wide. He couldn’t see the colors, but could tell from the pattern what it was.
“Whoa. You can even make plaid sexy.”
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"And you look like the high school boyfriend I totally should've had," he said, a bit teasing, definitely flirty. He liked the detail of the band, that was a nice touch. "You look pretty sexy yourself, for the record."
Stealing another quick kiss, he then peeked behind Victor and into the car, where he spotted the bouquet of flowers resting on the passenger seat. "What's that? Are they for me?"
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Victor was quick to open the door. The bouquet had camellias and tulips along with the staple of roses. “You like them?”
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His smile widened, if possible, when Victor pulled the bouquet from the car. He accepted it, eyes bright as he looked over the bouquet, then held it closer to his chest. "They're perfect. Thank you."
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"So! Should we head out?"
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“Hop in. I found a great place we can go for a drive-in, and it has a nice open view of the night sky.”
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“We have popcorn and Twizzlers and pop rocks, and a few other snacks,” he said once he parked. “It’s in the back seat. Grab what you want.”
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"You make it really hard to choose," he chuckled, reaching for some popcorn first. He'd help himself to the rest eventually. For now he settled in to watch the movie, at least for as long as it managed to capture his attention. The man sitting next to him was far more interesting, after all.
"Did you have these, in Storybrooke?"
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“No. We don’t have any kind of movie theater. I’m not even sure why we have cars, since the town’s small enough to walk everywhere.” He shrugged away that particular mystery. “This car is a lot like the one I have in Storybrooke. All it needs is a vanity plate that says ‘the doctor’.”
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"It's a really nice car," he agreed, running his fingers over the dashboard. He chuckled at the last bit. "Can't believe you had a plate that said 'the doctor'. That's terrible."
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Victor smiled at the comment on his vanity plate. “What can I say, you fell in love with an egocentric nerd.”
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"Mm, yes I did," he leaned over to press a quick kiss to Victor's cheek. "And I love you just the way you are."
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He chuckled, squeezing James’s hand. “Love you too, babe. Love that shirt, too. Is that what you wore in Iowa?”
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He never bothered much about anything back then, really. "I wanted to dress up a little, for our date. But not too much, you know?"
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“Mmn. In that case, I’m honored.” He stole a kiss, licking off some of the salt and butter on James’s lips. He wondered if this was how making out in a drive-in got started.
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He let out a surprised yelp when Victor leaned in and kissed him, laughing afterwards. "You're going to distract me from the movie if you do that again."
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After about fifteen minutes of silently watching the movie, he set down the popcorn on the backseat, then reached across the console to cup Victor's face, pulling him closer so he could kiss him again.
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But they could kiss like this for a while.
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Despite not being able to get much closer, this was still pretty nice. Jim certainly had no complaints.
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