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Gathering: Garden party, interrupted
From grand galas to informal gatherings, parties of one sort or another were not an unusual occurrence at the Nexus Hotel. Today was no different, a low-key affair erected in the rotunda of the Italian gardens with the aspiration that tea sandwiches and mimosas would facilitate mingling of the hotel's ever-shifting population.
What was unusual, however, was the inclusion of a wayward, bipedal lizard courtesy of a door standing open on the hotel's facade. Green, spry, perhaps five feet long and roughly as tall as a man, this new guest featured a curved, hard plate across his (or her) forehead that was perhaps indicative of the stubborn nature lurking beneath -- Perhaps because the foliage was so tasty, this little dinosaur resisted all attempts by the staff to corral it back to its home. It would run away from ropes and outstretched arms, knocking over bottles of champagne and destroying the decor before settling several feet away to chomp on some accommodating flowers.
What was unusual, however, was the inclusion of a wayward, bipedal lizard courtesy of a door standing open on the hotel's facade. Green, spry, perhaps five feet long and roughly as tall as a man, this new guest featured a curved, hard plate across his (or her) forehead that was perhaps indicative of the stubborn nature lurking beneath -- Perhaps because the foliage was so tasty, this little dinosaur resisted all attempts by the staff to corral it back to its home. It would run away from ropes and outstretched arms, knocking over bottles of champagne and destroying the decor before settling several feet away to chomp on some accommodating flowers.
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"How could I possibly be hiding it if I just told you about it?" One of the things about he and Bones is that even though they're together, not a lot about their dynamic has changed; they still bicker, though Jim listens a lot more than he used to since he figures Bones has a right to say something.
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"The frequency of it," is his instant, firm reply. Sure, Jim tells him plenty about what's happening, but the frequency of an action can still be hidden from him. "Or hell, maybe I'm just getting really used to tuning things out when the thought of you in danger kicks in."
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"I just like a little excitement. Besides, there's scientific merit to studying dinosaurs." Jim actually enjoys that, as much as he never wants to let that on to Spock or Bones. He enjoys the excitement of discovering something new and putting it to the test. The only thing that had simply been a drudge in the academy had been languages but luckily he has Uhura for that.
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"I think we should start this evening again," he suggests. "Now that there isn't a dinosaur to corral."
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"And how would you suggest starting it?" Jim says. He wants to start again too, really, and if Bones is giving him an opportunity he's going to take it.
"A drink, a nice walk among the flowers, that kind of thing?"
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"I've been wanting to grope behind the topiaries," Jim says, hooking a thumb toward a particularly interesting one. "So if you want to get some drinks and go walking through the maze with me, I'm open to that."
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Jim strolls up to the bar and orders for them both, whiskey since there's no sense in beating around the proverbial bush. The ice is spherical, just like that dive bar Jim used to frequent back in Iowa, and he appreciates the touch.
"Here you go, one drink for my gorgeous date."
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"Well, you catch more flies with honey," Jim says wryly. Maybe they're still just figuring this out but it feels natural enough to keep close to Bones as they make their way over to the maze, one hand low on the other man's back.
"I'm full of honey."
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"I'm not making the dirty joke, but I want you to know it's there," McCoy clarifies, feeling strangely like he's a kid again falling in love for the first time. Hell, maybe it's not that much of a leap. He's only ever fumbled around with other guys before, so maybe falling for Jim, really and properly falling in love with him, maybe this is taking him back to being a teenager. Maybe this time, he'll get it right and won't end up a bitter, divorced drunk.
He turns, mind swimming with that thought and takes advantage of it, hand on Jim's elbow to lean in for a slow, careful kiss, still amazed he can indulge in this.
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It's a good kiss, the kind that Jim feels like he's been chasing for years and not quite finding with all the women he's hooked up with between then and now. It's always been like something was missing, hollow, and it's not like that with Bones.
Jim deepens the kiss a little more, not worried about being caught by anyone. They're in the maze and so what if anyone sees them? He's not ashamed.
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He breathes out raggedly, letting Jim go. "So I take it I'm not too horrible to look at like this, huh?"
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"I never said you were," Jim says, breathless himself. He's a little shocked at just how into it he is but he's never really given sexuality much thought plus, strangely enough, being with Bones feels so natural it's almost like they've been together a lot longer than they actually have.
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"I never doubted it," Jim assures him. It's not flattery, it's the truth. He's never really worried about the gender issue and now that they're both men, the heat between them hasn't really changed. It's as if he just woke up one day and realized he's into his best friend and it's perfectly natural.
"Did you?"
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"Big difference. I was friends with you first," Jim points out. "And I make it a point never to mix friends and sex. So you're different from the start because I can't really stop being your friend just because I decided to date you. You know?"
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"Yeah, I get that," he agrees, and he's grateful for it, seeing as he knows it makes all the difference in the world to have a friend before you take the next step to make things more serious. "I mean, I think it's working. We both like each other a whole hell of a lot," he reasons. "And besides, I already knew I loved you years ago."
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"You'd have to, to keep after me like you do," Jim says, arching a brow. "Because let's be real with ourselves...I'm a pain in the ass to keep alive."
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"Not just keep alive, but smuggle onto a ship," he points out, seeing as that one had put him in a very perilous position that threatened his career, but at the same time, he honestly doesn't think he could've done it without Jim. He finishes his drink and sets it on the grass below, fitting his palm at the small of Jim's back. "I guess I might keep you."
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"Permanently or just until I lose my good looks? Because the men in my family look good for a long time, you're going to have to wait a while to trade me in for a new trophy," Jim teases.
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