When Leonard had suggested that he and Jim pretend to be strangers, he had meant it as a lark, just to get rid of the awkwardness that had seemed to follow them from the Mojave. But it had turned out to be a great idea, a way of seeing each other through fresh eyes. The Jim Kirk that he took to the movies and walked hand in hand back to his house
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Hell of a second date, he mused, pulling carefully out of Jim, rolling to one side. He couldn't stop looking at Jim's face, the way he was staring back at him. "You know, Mister Kirk - I mean Captain Kirk," he began, slipping back into the roll he'd began the night using, "I don't want you to think too badly of me. I don't usually get this frisky so soon..."
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He kissed Bones again, their legs tangling together beneath the covers as he snuggled close, enjoying the cozy intimacy of lying in bed together, laughing and talking. "I know I need a shower," he murmured, nuzzling against Bones. "But I don't think I'm ready to move quite yet. Unless you'd like to join me," he added, his thumb tracing over Bones' cheekbone. Another first.
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Time to start the day, a great and perfect day. Swinging his legs off the bed, Leonard stood, the crack in his back making him twinge. "Oooh, might need some hot water on that," he murmured, turning and pulling Jim up next to him. "I hope those legendary hands of yours can work out a knot I got back there, Captain," he told Jim, kissing him once more.
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"C'mon, then," he said as Bones hauled him to his feet. He laughed against Bones' lips as they kissed again, his hands sliding over that warm, broad back. "I've got just the thing for that knot of yours," Jim assured him as he pulled back. He took Bones by the arm and led him toward the bathroom. "I'll even feed you brunch after, how's that?"
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