The Girl (
madesomenoise) wrote2016-06-19 12:21 pm
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A Series of Unlikely Events - Boring Teenagers Date
The movie was...it was pretty okay. Mostly, Girl had spent it being very aware of her own boundaries, very aware of Carson's. She's never been in this situation before. Any connections she'd managed to make out in the Zones had been fleeting, a few hours at most, warm bodies in scavenged sheets. This is different. This is a boy who had wanted to spend time with her, who'd danced with her. At one point, she'd wanted to hold his hand so much her fingers had itched.
She'd held onto a fistful of her skirt instead.
After the movie, the Mall feels incredibly, intensely bright. Girl had spent what felt like hours getting ready while Poison had helped. He'd picked out the polka dot skirt flaring slightly just above Girl's knees. Her hair is up, held back with red cotton that matches her lipstick.
Why does she still want to hold his hand?
"So," she says. "What are we doing next?"
She'd held onto a fistful of her skirt instead.
After the movie, the Mall feels incredibly, intensely bright. Girl had spent what felt like hours getting ready while Poison had helped. He'd picked out the polka dot skirt flaring slightly just above Girl's knees. Her hair is up, held back with red cotton that matches her lipstick.
Why does she still want to hold his hand?
"So," she says. "What are we doing next?"
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"Well, I kind of only have one setting." He admitted wryly, digging his hands deeper into his pockets and attempting to command his body into not reciprocating the blush. Hormonal idiocy and a pretty girl was no excuse to let himself get sloppy. "All or nothing. So, you know, fair warning. Just so you know what you're dealing with."
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"All or nothing, huh?" asks Girl. She stands up, setting down the guitar carefully and then she moves closer. He's so much taller than her that she has to go all the way up on tiptoes to press a kiss against the corner of his mouth.
"Okay."
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It was boggling.
"All or nothing," he agreed, a tad stupidly with a glance down at the red swell of her mouth. He was hit with the sudden desire to not let it go easily, to not just sit back and be complacent, and that if anything, he wanted a real kiss. That he could have a real kiss. Fuck it, he thought. I made it this far without fucking up.
Dipping down he pressed a soft firm press to her lips, lingering only a moment before standing back upright and clearing his throat. His heartbeat seemed intent on performing some sort of drum solo, but he maintained a collected demeanor. "So. More guitars or time for greasy foodcourt pizza?"
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It's brief but it's a kiss, a proper kiss, and Girl just stares at him for a moment, a smile tugging at the corner of her mouth. She's intensely aware of her edges, then, of all the warm and liquid parts of her. She bites her lip for a moment.
"Food?"
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"C'mon, before the hipster at the counter tries to sell us something." He said, giving her hand a small tug.
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Girl hadn't been planning for this at all but then he takes her hand again and she thinks about Poison and Jack, how neither of them had been planning for that and then...boom! There it was. This isn't that, isn't love, but Girl can't help but be distracted by the warmth that threads its way through her ribcage.
"I've already got a guitar at home," she says, letting him lead her out of the shop. "And I'm used to not buying things. He ain't getting me."
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"Okay, important question." He proposed as they wandered closer to the foodcourt. "Are we getting slices or should I go all out and get a whole pizza? I'm not gonna lie, I could probably eat at least half on my own."
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"Let's get a whole one," says Girl, starting to rummage in her bag for her wallet. "And soda. I am still not over cold, fizzy drinks. They're amazing." She grins up at him and holds out some cash, eyebrows raised expectantly.
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Girl rolls her eyes, but she also puts her wallet away.
"Coke," she says, grinning at him. She leans up and takes another kiss, just because she's pretty sure she's allowed to. "I'll go get us a table?"
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"You got it," he agreed, giving her hand a small squeeze before letting go. "I'll meet you there in a few minutes okay?" He lingered a minute before finally making himself turn and walk away, carefully determined to not glance back over his shoulder at her as he found the queue for the pizza place. Reflex betrayed him almost instantly however, and even as determined as he was, he couldn't resist flashing her a small half grin as he took his place in line.
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Girl finds them a table tucked into the corner and sits fiddling on her phone for a few minutes, texting Poison to tell him that she's staying out for a while longer, texting that she's still alive and SO FAR SO GOOD. She worries her lip with her teeth for a moment. She glances up at Carson and, yeah, she totally looks at his ass while he's not looking.
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Seriously. Cup-holders.
By the time he got the pizza and preciously balanced two obscenely large coke cups on the lid, he was genuinely expecting one last blow. Whether it was slipping on a freshly mopped floor or getting tripped by some imbecile happening by and wearing their meal home on his inevitable walk of shame. But as if by some divine intervention and only one terrifying cup wobble that magically righted itself, he made it over to the table in the corner occupied by the prettiest girl in the damn place without any sort of disaster.
Short of the horrifically overpriced pizza, that was.
"Either you're good luck, or I'm just having a good day." He decided as he slid her soda towards her. "I thought I was about to eat shit at least three times."
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"Well, I made it this far," says Girl, with a smile, bending her head to take a swallow of her soda, her eyelashes fluttering at the sheer pleasure of it. "So maybe I am lucky." She grins at him. "You need to stick with me, clearly. I'll look after you."
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"As for sticking with you... well, there are definitely worse things I could imagine."
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And then she's blushing again, just a little, as she reaches for a slice of pizza. She notices the way he places his chair. She shifts under the table so that her knee presses against his, her foot slipped between his, just a little.
"Good," she says. "I could get used to this. All the mundane stuff."
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"And just think, there's a long list of completely forgettable things to do." He added wryly, picking at a pepperoni and popping it into his mouth. "Go shopping, walk in the park, visit half assed and overpriced arcades, go bowling." His eyebrow creased. "Huh. Actually, I don't think I've even gone bowling before."
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"Then we definitely have to go bowling," says Girl. "One hundred percent."
The pizza isn't the best that she's ever had but it's also not the worst and she just lets herself enjoy it, chewing for a second.
"I go to the beach a lot. Even growing up in California, I barely knew the ocean existed."
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It was enough to actually make him forget to chew for a second.
"Wait," he halted her, wiping at his mouth with a napkin and swallowing. "The Zones were in California?"
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She hadn't realised that that was something she hadn't told him. She nods, swallowing the bite of food that she's been chewing.
"Yup. All that's left of California. Zones one through six and Bat City. I don't know how Bat City maps onto Californian cities. So, I know Jack is from San Francisco."
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It didn't make it any less weird though.
"That's insane," He said, still thrown by it. "I didn't-- I wouldn't have guessed that. I'm from California." He leaned back in his chair. "Just a very different version of it, I guess."
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"Yeah," says Girl. "I mean, I don't remember anything before the wars, obviously, but Poison does. He remembers what it was like before." She worries her lip for a moment, takes another bite of her pizza. "Maybe everyone's from California." She smiles. "We should still totally go to the beach one day."
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"We might want to go in the evening or I'll burn like a boiled lobster," he admitted dryly. "But... yeah. I haven't been out to the water here yet. I dunno, I guess it didn't occur to me." He'd been born and raised in California and only ever seen the ocean once, and that had only been a few days before the lightning, before Darrow.
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"I could help you put on sunblock," says Girl, and the corner of her mouth quirks into a smirk, her eyebrows raising slightly. She likes it when he blushes. She's trying to get him to do it again. And the idea isn't unpleasant, either.
"We should," she says. "I'd like that."
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"You did that on purpose," he accused, and while his tone of dry there was already the slightest bit of a smirk starting to pull at the corners of his mouth. "Is this how it's going to go? I try to treat you like a normal boring teenage girl and you take advantage of me? You're lucky I want to see you in a bathing suit or I'd revoke the beach trip idea."
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