Summer Smith (
somethingwithturquoise) wrote2023-05-12 08:51 am
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Some Space Bar in some Space Galaxy; Dimension FH-001; Friday Evening [05/12].
Summer and Stark were, at this point, on their third space bar, and the evening had been going well. There was a little bit of space shopping before hand, to ensure that they looked their space best, and the first two space bars had been great. This one, however, was not impressing Summer very much, so it might not be too long before they found their way to Space Bar #4. She was pretty sure those were strands of 'Get Schwifty' mixed into whatever god-awful dub-step garbage the DJ was pumping out, and she was having some issues with the jerk bartender.
"That's so speciesist!" she declared. "You can't just assume I can't handle it just because I'm from Earth. I once huffed an entire K-Zax Array!"
"You huffed a Marlazzeh Gay?"
"No!" said Summer. "Well...maybe. I've had some pretty wild weekends lately, but what I said was K-Zax Array! Do you know what that is? That's like smoking The Ring, okay? Most pilots die after three days!"
"I still can't serve that to Earthlings. Federation law."
"Bitch," said Summer, "I destroyed the Federation!"
The bartender looked unimpressed.
"Ugh! Fine! Just...get me two of those glowing smoking ones in the fancy glasses, then, I guess."
And, once she had those two glowing smoking drinks in the fancy glasses, she drifted back over to where Stark was waiting to hand him one and then liberally take a drink from her own. "That bartender," she announced, "sucks. I swear to god, if you tip him over ten percent, I'm leaving you here."
She knew it would probably be impossible to convince Stark not to tip at all, so she figured that was a good compromise.
"....okay, fifteen percent," she allowed, looking at her drink, impressed, "because, damn, that's actually really good. Or I'm already really drunk. One of the two."
[[ for the egregiously modded alien with her, and NFB for distance, obvi ]]
"That's so speciesist!" she declared. "You can't just assume I can't handle it just because I'm from Earth. I once huffed an entire K-Zax Array!"
"You huffed a Marlazzeh Gay?"
"No!" said Summer. "Well...maybe. I've had some pretty wild weekends lately, but what I said was K-Zax Array! Do you know what that is? That's like smoking The Ring, okay? Most pilots die after three days!"
"I still can't serve that to Earthlings. Federation law."
"Bitch," said Summer, "I destroyed the Federation!"
The bartender looked unimpressed.
"Ugh! Fine! Just...get me two of those glowing smoking ones in the fancy glasses, then, I guess."
And, once she had those two glowing smoking drinks in the fancy glasses, she drifted back over to where Stark was waiting to hand him one and then liberally take a drink from her own. "That bartender," she announced, "sucks. I swear to god, if you tip him over ten percent, I'm leaving you here."
She knew it would probably be impossible to convince Stark not to tip at all, so she figured that was a good compromise.
"....okay, fifteen percent," she allowed, looking at her drink, impressed, "because, damn, that's actually really good. Or I'm already really drunk. One of the two."
[[ for the egregiously modded alien with her, and NFB for distance, obvi ]]

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Or maybe she was planning on Stark being loud.
"Playing loud music?" he asked, very innocently. "Firing a cannon?"
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Any excuse to get close to her was good with Stark.
"Always. And we haven't danced enough yet. "
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Like, a short bounce through space was nothing? But landing a ship when you probably shouldn't be behind the wheel in the first place? That took focus. That took finesse. That took--
"Oof," Summer let out, as she jostled their way into a rough landing on a strip of beach along the deep, dark, moon-glittered waves of a sea where it was highly recommended you didn't go swimming in, actually. There was maybe a slight grinding and crunching sound that made Summer wince a little, but hey! At least they knew they'd made it, right?
"Well!" Summer announced proudly. "Here we are!"
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"Oh. It's beautiful," he said softly, looking at the view.
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She took another moment, to just sort of appreciate that, to just sort of bask it in, to maybe get that little tug in her chest that made her want to just drop everything back at Fandom and just...go, and see where it took her, see if she could actually manage to find the end of it all, and then snapped back to the moment before that had the chance to spread much further than that little tug.
"Wanna head in back?" she asked, already knowing the answer, but, hey, you know. "Drop the hatch, get a good view of the ocean, dig out some of the bottles back there, and get to that dancing?"
She was reaching for her phone, already onto the next song, and hoovered her thumb over the Skip button, thinking of bouncing around until it landed on something that hit just right. But she remembered how long it took her to settle on something last time she was in charge of the music and to cull that kind of listless meandering through the options, she figured she'd just sort of ask, "What sort of vibe are we feeling?"
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For dancing.
"You said you could be loud..." He mused, considering the music. "It could be a loud vibe... or a quiet vibe to start. Unless... you'd rather do something besides dancing?"
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"No," she said, after a moment, "definitely dancing."
And, with that, the mood of the music shifted significantly to something different, she settled her phone back into its little nook in the dashboard and flipped the switch to drop the side-hatch in the back before unfolding herself out of the pilot's seat to place a hand on Stark's shoulder and gently start nudging him that way.
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"Oh. There's a bigger window. For the view. It's a very nice view."
Outside and inside, really.
"A good place to dance. I don't think I've ever danced on a ship before. I've done many things in ships. Not that."
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Her gaze then traveled back to Stark with a little lift of her eyebrow. "No dancing on Moya, huh?" she asked, before moving toward a different compartment, one hidden in a side-panel, which opened up to a few bottles. "Drink?"
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There wasn't a wide selection of boozy, drinky things in the emergency booze compartment, really, so making Stark a drink, in this instance, allowed her to show off her impressive bartending skills of pouring raspberry vodka into a red Solo cup and handing it over.
"Not exactly a deep pool for comparison."
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Sure, there still weren't that many possible partners to choose from. But that didn't make it less true.
"Thank you," he said, taking the cup and grinning.
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"Cheers," she said, lifting her cup in a toast before making up for whatever sobering had occurred between this drink and the last one by basically emptying the entire thing in just a few big gulps as if the cup had really been just a formality.
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"And... finally getting a ride in your ship."
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But it did the trick, and it did it quickly, and even though her stomach gave a little murmur of protest about the whole thing, her head was on its way to a nicely swimming state again. She finished up the last of the drink, to set the cup aside, and looked at Stark with a faint smile as the random play moved onto another song and she stepped in closer.
"Soooooo," she said, a hand lightly finding its way to Stark's chest. "About this dancing..."
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"I've been waiting," he said quietly as he moved to slide both arms behind Summer's back. "For dancing and for..."
Look, they were alone now and both tasted of raspberry and they were both at least a little buzzed and if he couldn't steal a kiss now when could he?
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She had thought they'd maybe keep the pretense going a little while longer, but this was good, too.
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"I've wanted to do that all day," he told her. He'd pulled back just enough to talk. "Is it even still the same today? It's hard to tell with different planets. Since we left." Longer than that, really.
"But we should still dance."
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On the ship. In the back of the ship. On this planet. All of those different heres.
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He liked the disco ball. It was sparkly!
"Do you usually dance on your ship?" he asked, glancing up at said ball.
He also wanted to ask if the couch was as comfortable as the one in her apartment but he wasn't quite there yet. Right now he was very happy to just be moving with her and holding her close.
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She'd followed his eyes upward toward the ball, though, and...maybe it was her own attention to it a second ago, combined with the lyrics of the song itself seeming to give a little inspirational nudge, but she bit her lip and looked back to Stark.
"So," she told him, "I just had a potentially dumb idea ..."
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