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( closed ) how about you and me
who: Jim Kirk & Leonard McCoy
what: a failed dinner date surprise
when: now
where: their place, shared housing
warnings: gross domesticity, probably some smooching and general self-indulgent shippy stuff. will update if need be!
All in all, Jim had liked the flower festival a little more. Granted, he'd still been getting used to life in Riverview then, but the mood in general had been livelier and more festive. Not that people were in any way sadder or more unpleasant, but there was definitely a lingering feeling of grief and loss that just didn't sit well with him.
Most of the aspects weren't really up his alley, so he skipped on a lot of it. He accepted any lanterns only so he wouldn't be rude, but he didn't share any stories, he didn't hang any lanterns. He was honestly debating on whether to send a single lantern down the river in a few days, but he had time. Until then? There was one tradition he could get behind, at least.
Or... well, try his best, anyway. Because cooking really wasn't a strong suit of his.
He organized himself so that, hopefully, it wouldn't be too disastrous. Choosing a recipe: check. Buying ingredients: check. Getting some little decorative items just to set the mood: check. Oh, and a cute fancy apron (fundamental, clearly): check.
It all seemed fairly straightforward. He set up the table for two, simple but with a couple of candles and a small jar with flowers, the rest of the flat tidied up to near perfection. And it would've been perfection if it weren't for the fact that halfway through keeping an eye on the meat roasting in the oven, he let the rice burn and stick to the bottom of the cooking pot, and by the time he took care of that there was an even stronger smell of something burning in the air. He opened the oven and— ah. Great. A curtain of smoke right into his face that quickly enough spread through the rest of the flat.
Windows open, Jim was currently using a kitchen cloth to force the smoke out, looking a bit like a mess from having to deal with the disaster of his cooking attempt. Bones shouldn't be back so soon, though, so he could still try to get them takeout. Wouldn't be as special, but it'd have to do— and that way Bones wouldn't have to see the complete mess Jim had made of the kitchen, or the charred roadkill that should've been their dinner.
what: a failed dinner date surprise
when: now
where: their place, shared housing
warnings: gross domesticity, probably some smooching and general self-indulgent shippy stuff. will update if need be!
All in all, Jim had liked the flower festival a little more. Granted, he'd still been getting used to life in Riverview then, but the mood in general had been livelier and more festive. Not that people were in any way sadder or more unpleasant, but there was definitely a lingering feeling of grief and loss that just didn't sit well with him.
Most of the aspects weren't really up his alley, so he skipped on a lot of it. He accepted any lanterns only so he wouldn't be rude, but he didn't share any stories, he didn't hang any lanterns. He was honestly debating on whether to send a single lantern down the river in a few days, but he had time. Until then? There was one tradition he could get behind, at least.
Or... well, try his best, anyway. Because cooking really wasn't a strong suit of his.
He organized himself so that, hopefully, it wouldn't be too disastrous. Choosing a recipe: check. Buying ingredients: check. Getting some little decorative items just to set the mood: check. Oh, and a cute fancy apron (fundamental, clearly): check.
It all seemed fairly straightforward. He set up the table for two, simple but with a couple of candles and a small jar with flowers, the rest of the flat tidied up to near perfection. And it would've been perfection if it weren't for the fact that halfway through keeping an eye on the meat roasting in the oven, he let the rice burn and stick to the bottom of the cooking pot, and by the time he took care of that there was an even stronger smell of something burning in the air. He opened the oven and— ah. Great. A curtain of smoke right into his face that quickly enough spread through the rest of the flat.
Windows open, Jim was currently using a kitchen cloth to force the smoke out, looking a bit like a mess from having to deal with the disaster of his cooking attempt. Bones shouldn't be back so soon, though, so he could still try to get them takeout. Wouldn't be as special, but it'd have to do— and that way Bones wouldn't have to see the complete mess Jim had made of the kitchen, or the charred roadkill that should've been their dinner.
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"Please. I'm not that easy." In fact, he was the furthest from that. Jim just had one up on the rest of the world. And it drove him a little crazy how Jim made it look so easy to make him a complete mess. Really, it wasn't fair. "Well, guess I can't lie, lookin' forward to seein' what you come up with."
Shivering at the feeling of those kisses, he moved one hand up to cup the back of Jim's neck. "Really not fair what you can do to me..." His words came out in a soft sigh before he lightly nudged Jim. "Let's take this to the couch before you melt me so much I can't stay standin', alright?" Really, not fair at all how much of a disadvantage he was at with all this. Not that he would change anything... not a single thing.
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"I'd be kinda worried if you weren't," Jim huffed, nipping lightly at Bones's neck. They both were very much eager to explore more about their relationship, so it came as no surprise that Bones was curious to see what he could come up with.
Pulling back, he smiled warmly at Bones's last words, then finally letting go of Bones's shirt, he sat on the armrest of the couch, then simply flopped back across the cushions. Shifting back so he was lying completely on the couch, he then beckoned Bones to join him, propping his legs up and parting his knees to the side so Bones could slot himself between them.
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Still, he rolled his eyes affectionately at that comment about worrying. Not that the expression could even carry the teasing when Jim was still pressing against his neck like that. In fact, he managed a soft gasp at the nip, eyes closing just a moment. At least till Jim let go and toppled back on the couch. He snorted a partial laugh before angling his head at the way Jim's legs parted like that. God damn it, but he was doomed if that was all Jim had to do to make him want to jump him.
"You are gonna be the end of me, you know that?" Moving around the arm of the chair, he made sure not to accidentally fall too ungracefully on the man on the couch. Instead, he slotted easily between his legs and leaned over him. Hands slid up over his chest before one elbow came to rest beside Jim's head while his other hand smoothed the dark blonde hair back. "Not that I'm complainin'."
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"Mm, I sure hope not," Jim said, with a soft grin that reached his eyes. He reached up and caught Bones's shirt near his sides as soon as he was within reach, one hand sliding up to cup the side of his face while his other arm curled around the doctor's waist. "Still got plenty I wanna do to you..."
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And yeah, he wanted to try a little of everything with Jim. Especially when he looked like that. Softened and warm, just that inner glow that made his heart melt whenever their eyes met. It was a wonder he ever ignored it as long as he did. But the, Jim never turned that much affection on him before they got here. "But you know, you've got time to do whatever you want to do to me. Just better give me time to return the favor."
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"That's good to know. Because I do have a fairly comprehensive list." Not a literal list, mind. Although that could also be arranged.
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"Guess you better start ticking things off that list then, sweetheart. Cause I think I'm dyin' of curiosity now wantin' to know what's on it." Leaning down again, he pressed their lips together again in a lingering kiss, his teeth purposely catching at his upper lip softly. "And I don't have to go in tomorrow morning, so... I'm all yours, Jim."