005 - Action/Voice
[Today marked a big day for Teddy Altman: He's eighteen today. If he were back in New York, he could vote in elections, own a credit/debit card of his own, and not have to groan over papers and applications that had a little note for people who were under eighteen. He's pretty much an adult now.
He still kind of feels like a young teenager who has no idea what he's doing, though, so he can't help being a little disappointed when he wakes up and doesn't suddenly feel like a man with a plan who knows everything and can do anything.
After gently being coaxed outside by Billy, Teddy decides to do all the things he usually does, seeing how Luceti is sorely lacking in ways to celebrate a milestone year like this. He wanders and chats up store owners, from the bakery to the weapon shop to Seventh Heaven to even the general store. He gets himself a large meal for lunch, as is customary for a guy like him, and orders his favorite just for today. He visits the library and reads up on whatever new comics they have, and that's where he gets lost in thought enough to open his journal and ask a question that's been on his mind since the day began.]
When someone turns eighteen, do they do anything special? It's a pretty big thing for teenagers in America; you can vote and get drafted and pretty much be considered an adult by the law. But does it mean anything in other worlds? Call me curious.
[He goes to the Battledome after that to simulate a basketball game – just to watch this time, not to participate. The 1992 East Regional Final, Duke verses Kentucky, one of the most suspenseful games in history and something that Teddy had watched on YouTube, but certainly not like this. It's no wonder that he's particularly hyped when he walks out. So much so that he takes to the sky as soon as he's outside, deciding that he'd rather take the joyride home rather than plain old walking. He's still a teenager, and he still feels pretty invincible even without that adult knowledge he was expecting, so why not?
Teddy might not feel any different, but it's still a pretty special day.]
He still kind of feels like a young teenager who has no idea what he's doing, though, so he can't help being a little disappointed when he wakes up and doesn't suddenly feel like a man with a plan who knows everything and can do anything.
After gently being coaxed outside by Billy, Teddy decides to do all the things he usually does, seeing how Luceti is sorely lacking in ways to celebrate a milestone year like this. He wanders and chats up store owners, from the bakery to the weapon shop to Seventh Heaven to even the general store. He gets himself a large meal for lunch, as is customary for a guy like him, and orders his favorite just for today. He visits the library and reads up on whatever new comics they have, and that's where he gets lost in thought enough to open his journal and ask a question that's been on his mind since the day began.]
When someone turns eighteen, do they do anything special? It's a pretty big thing for teenagers in America; you can vote and get drafted and pretty much be considered an adult by the law. But does it mean anything in other worlds? Call me curious.
[He goes to the Battledome after that to simulate a basketball game – just to watch this time, not to participate. The 1992 East Regional Final, Duke verses Kentucky, one of the most suspenseful games in history and something that Teddy had watched on YouTube, but certainly not like this. It's no wonder that he's particularly hyped when he walks out. So much so that he takes to the sky as soon as he's outside, deciding that he'd rather take the joyride home rather than plain old walking. He's still a teenager, and he still feels pretty invincible even without that adult knowledge he was expecting, so why not?
Teddy might not feel any different, but it's still a pretty special day.]
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He shifts into position, angling, crouching, releasing, and...!
It hits the back again, then the rim. Spins along the edge for a long moment, just teasing, and then rolls off the side. Back in his position, Billy stews.]
What the hell! It was so close!
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[Again, Teddy goes on to retrieve the both of them, flashing Billy a grin as he passes him. Billy might be stewing over it, but this is seriously fun for Teddy. He never thought he'd see the day when his boyfriend would be willing to do something like this.
Once he picks up Billy's ball, he weighs it in his hand for a moment, a thoughtful look on his face. Then a suggestive little smile comes up as he passes it to him.]
Tell you what, if you can get the next one, I'll take my shirt off for you.
[Teddy had been considering doing it anyway, but why not throw an incentive in there?]
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...well, that's why his eyes flash blue right before the ball leaves his fingertips, flying smoothly through the air to drop right through the basket, a perfect shot. And Billy fist-pumps the air.]
Yes!!
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He knows he saw Billy's eyes flash blue. That was definitely a spell.
But when he looks back at Billy to call him on this, Teddy can immediately recognize something. There's pure excitement in the way he's reacting, a big grin on his face rather than a smirk, punching at the air like he accomplished something rather than putting his hand at his hip. That is honest happiness and delight right there, not cocky or self-satisfied. That's the look of someone who made a basket with effort, their first one after many failings, not of someone who manipulated it all for the sake of making his boyfriend lose his shirt.
All from a gesture, Teddy can tell that it was an accidental spell. And he himself slips up with his power all the time; why should he call Billy out on his? Especially when Billy looks so happy. He couldn't take that away by saying what really happened.
So he grins, more from the joy that Billy's showing rather than the shot itself, then lets his own ball drop to the floor while he jogs on over, hand lifting to give a high-five once he's close enough.]
Nice one! I'm still gonna call it a lucky shot, though.
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One thing, actually. Just one thing. He leans in, the hand holding Teddy's lightly swinging back and forth, the other finger-walking up Teddy's chest, toying with his shirt collar.]
Lucky or not, you promised me a shirt.
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I did, huh. [He moves his own free up to catch Billy's fingers as it toys with his collar, then lifts them up to kiss the tips of them.] Guess you got lucky in more ways than one...
[Although with the two of them teasing each other like this, and their hands occupied, he can't exactly take it off just yet. He does, however, lower Billy's hands from his lips to slide down his stomach until it reaches the edge of his shirt; wanna do the honors, bf?]
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You know, this is a public place, with a viewing window up top. We have to be careful what we do here.
[He says, a bit shamelessly, as he finally lets go of Teddy's hands to grip the shirt, pulling it up and over the blond's head.
...No matter how many times he sees it, that is still a damn fine prize.]
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[The same little smirk is on Teddy's face as he raises his arms and lets Billy pull the shirt off; yeah, sometimes they'd get a little too caught up in whatever fantasy they created. He keeps Billy's words in mind, though he's completely serious about his own, too, judging by the way he locks his hands in the air and arches his back, stretching even though he doesn't have to, just to give Billy a good view of his torso and abs, before he lowers his arms to rest his hands against Billy's sides.]
Well. Now I know how to make you a professional.
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I think you'd run out of clothes to take off long before I made it to pro. But I'm not opposed to the idea...
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... Though, really, what he's mostly thinking about is how close together they are.]
Always plenty of clothes in the shop. I could always get more...
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[Billy lifts the shirt to drape it around the back of Teddy's neck, gently tugging on each end to pull him down, foreheads touching.]
And then I'd forfeit the game, because I'd just want to drag you home, and...
[He can use his imagination for the rest.]
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Sort of like what I've been wanting to do to you since you walked into the cafe...?
[His hands slide to Billy's hips, just to punctuate his statement, and to feed their imagination a little more.]
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You liked it that much, huh.
[He gives the shirt another tug, drawing closer still, barely a breath away.]
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Loved it.
[And thinking they probably shouldn't waste any more time, lest they end up molding together with all their tugging and pulling, Teddy tilts his head and closes what little distance is between them to kiss him, deep and passionate, tugging him until Billy's flush against his body.]
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He lets go of the shirt with one hand, winding it around Teddy's shoulders instead, his fingers toying with his hair and neckline. The other hand grips both ends of the shirt, to keep Teddy as close as he can, to prolong that kiss as long as they've got air.
Happy birthday, for sure.]
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Teddy's hands are quite busy themselves, taking advantage of their position to slide up Billy's shirt, as much as they can without causing discomfort, and smears up and along his chest, thumbs grazing the nipples, before he brings them back down again, this time winding around to press against the small of his back. Definitely, definitely better than basketball, even as he breaks the kiss to breathe, lips still hovering over Billy's as if he's ready to dive back in as soon as he catches his breath.]
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Oh, right. They're not exactly alone. And one of the AI players just fell over a chair.]
...I think we should take this somewhere more, um, private. Any more of this and I'll want to rip your pants off, too.
[And that would just get weird with an audience.]
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I'm all for that. Wouldn't want them giving us creepy stares while we tear each other's clothes off.
[Now, to fly back, or to let Billy teleport them back...]
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[He pointed to the viewing area; it's not like the areas were locked or monitored. There's no telling who could just accidentally stumble upon their, erm, adventures. Plus he doubted the basketball court came with a handy drawer of lube, unless practice involved more than he cared to know about.
He chuckles quietly into Teddy's hair, hand shifting back up to stroke through the gold locks, soothing rather than sensual this time. There's plenty of fun to be had elsewhere, and they both know it.]
'Home, Jarvis'?
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Still, he lets out a quiet laugh, and he lifts his head fully to press his lips to Billy's forehead.]
Mm. Beam us up, Billy. [And don't mind him while he brushes his lips along Billy's temple, then nuzzles his nose against a spot above his ear. The urge to ravish his boyfriend hasn't exactly been thrown away, after all.]
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[Billy bumps his head against Teddy's shoulder, muffling a laugh. The touch was both ticklish and delightful, but he still leans back and moves a hand to cover his boyfriend's face, gently tilting him away from sensitive body parts.]
I need to focus, Altman, hold your horses.
[Inwardly chanting now, keep your hands (mostly) to yourself.]
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[Teddy smiles wide from behind Billy's hand, then presses a big kiss against his hand, wet and noisy. But knowing that he's totally still ruining Billy's focus, Teddy soon backs off, instead taking his hand, twining their fingers together, and lowering them to their sides.]
Okay, okay. Do your stuff.
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He really, really wasn't joking when he said that he'd been wanting to do this ever since Billy walked into the cafe, all smooth and beautiful.
Rather than keep standing, though, Teddy backs up until the back of his knees bumps into the bed, then slowly lowers to sit on the edge of it, keeping up the kiss as best as he can. Might as well get to the proper spot and all.]
[action] juuuust gonna toss a NSFW warning up preemptively
Teddy likes forceful-Billy? Well he gets some forceful-Billy for his birthday, dammit.]
[action] what do you mean "preemptively"
[action] I wrote that before I wrote the actual tag oops
[action] nice job
[action] speaking of job
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