"We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance." (Parker/Hardison)viola_dreamwalkAugust 31 2011, 04:26:43 UTC
Dancing is, like, a thing with them.
It makes sense, Hardison figures, because of the way Parker dances through life, through theft, through the air connected suspended by nothing but thin thread.
The first time he watches her steal something it's like watching her dance to music he can't quite hear. The first time he thinks maybe he really has a chance with her, there's dancing. The first time they kiss, like a for-real kiss, there's dancing.
So dancing is a thing. Then again, narrowly escaping from life threatening situations is a thing with them, so who knows. Still, he finds, he really doesn't mind the dance.
Re: "We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance." (Parker/Hardison)ticketsonmyselfAugust 31 2011, 22:24:52 UTC
Parker and Hardison, dancing inna... tree? ANYWAY. I love this! I love love love it - the dancing, how Hardison feels about Parker's grace and that she's worth the wait, even with the perpetual risk-taking that makes up their lives. Have a little Parker/Hardison picspam!
It makes sense, Hardison figures, because of the way Parker dances through life, through theft, through the air connected suspended by nothing but thin thread.
The first time he watches her steal something it's like watching her dance to music he can't quite hear. The first time he thinks maybe he really has a chance with her, there's dancing. The first time they kiss, like a for-real kiss, there's dancing.
So dancing is a thing. Then again, narrowly escaping from life threatening situations is a thing with them, so who knows. Still, he finds, he really doesn't mind the dance.
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