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losthunter) wrote2017-07-06 12:11 pm
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Dancing, Drinks and Drag ((Jim, Verity)
Hunter has been looking forward to this night for a long time. He has a table booked at his favorite Drag bar. He is looking forward to dressing up, and enjoying a few drinks with two of his favorite people. And he is sure that both Jim and Verity will enjoy a night out on the town.
Right now, Hunter is waiting in his New York apartment, where he is going to meet up with both Jim and Verity. It is the best place to get together, before heading out to the bar. Both Jim and Verity know his PINpoint coordinates. And besides, they don't have to navigate the Drag bar trying to find Hunter.
Tonight, Hunter is wearing a long gold dress. It is designed to show off his arms. And has a long exposed back. The look is completed with an elaborate head piece and deep, rich make-up that flatters his whole look.
He is excited to have Jim and Verity show up and to see their outfits.
[recommending a post order of Hunter/Jim/Verity]
Right now, Hunter is waiting in his New York apartment, where he is going to meet up with both Jim and Verity. It is the best place to get together, before heading out to the bar. Both Jim and Verity know his PINpoint coordinates. And besides, they don't have to navigate the Drag bar trying to find Hunter.
Tonight, Hunter is wearing a long gold dress. It is designed to show off his arms. And has a long exposed back. The look is completed with an elaborate head piece and deep, rich make-up that flatters his whole look.
He is excited to have Jim and Verity show up and to see their outfits.
[recommending a post order of Hunter/Jim/Verity]
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Several exits and a kitchen downstairs; pretty standard for a NYC restaurant.
"I figure you can throw a party like that just about anywhere with enough booze," she points out. "Although, given how many frat houses try every year, maybe you're on to something..."
Speaking of, she'll look over the drinks menu briefly. She will never understand the adolescent obsession with giving drinks provocative names. Process of elimination makes choosing her drink easy, and she's soon offering the menu to the others.
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Hunter looks over the menu himself, immediately spotting a few things he things he would enjoy. And perhaps an appetizer for the table.
"I love the theme of this place. It has been too long since I went out for a party."
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"It's not so much the enthusiasm as it is the scale," Jim answers. "Hard to compete with an entire city getting in on it. Not impossible, but I haven't seen it done anywhere else, myself."
There are so many appealing things on the menu that he's having a hard time deciding on his order. "Got any recommendations?"
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"True, you'd never see that in Manhattan. Most people would just reschedule their week to avoid the traffic snarl and get on with their lives." She has a great deal of affection for the attitude of staying out of it. It's a philosophy she tries to embrace.
Ver isn't surprised this is what Hunter thinks of as a party, all bright and sparkly. She's seen what he left in the closet. Sometimes she forgets he was one of those social types. "You're not lacking company to go out with, you know. If you're missing it so much, do something about it."
It's so hard for her to not say something snarky about the food. It's a tourist trap, she knows that, but still. They use American cheese, and shouldn't being that bland be something drag queens are allergic to? "Well, don't be a vegan, for a start."
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Hunter nods to Verity's reminder that he has company to go out with. He needs those sort of kicks to the pants sometimes.
"I was thinking of ordering the Mistress B Too Wong Foo sampler C-Cup platter for the table. And then, because the Maddox Madison lobster ravioli for my main."
"And I am definitely having the Yvonne Lame frozen cosmo. It is their signature drink after all."
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He does laugh a little at Verity's suggestion. "Or observe kashrut." He doesn't mind that it's tourist food. Jim never takes any food for granted, no matter what quality. He's got pretty good reasons for that, none of which he likes to think about.
"I think I'll go with the salmon. Synthesizers don't do fish very well and it's probably fresher here than I can get in Iowa. The green apple martini sounds good too; I haven't had one of those in ages."
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"Synthesized food? I think we know why I'm never exploring space." Definitely having Jim over for dinner. Their decisions get little nods from her before she glances at the menu again to decide, "Bolognese and a French martini."
Once everything's decided, she scans the room again before bracing her elbows on the table to cup her chin. "Is space as beautiful as the Internet wants us to believe?"
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Hunter feels all warm and blushed from the flirting.
"I had a chance to see Earth from Jim's spaceship. And it was... beyond description to see the planet from orbit." He mentions.
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He smiles at Verity's question, and Hunter's contribution to the subject. "I don't know what the Internet says, but it's pretty gorgeous. There's a lot of nothing in between stops, but the backdrop's usually spectacular anyway. With nothing but the ship's exterior lights to drown out the stars, you can see the whole band of the Milky Way most of the time. There are countless planets and star systems out there, each one unique, and all sorts of interstellar phenomena that we hadn't seen before."
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It's lucky for Jim there's going to be a show to distract her, otherwise, she might try to make him tell her stories all night. She loves stories, and going into space is still one of the ultimate adventures for someone like her. "We can barely see the stars around here," she sighs.
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There is a lot of action around the stage, as they start to prepare for the second showing of the Glitz and Glamor special performance.
Hunter feels excited. He just can't explain how freeing tonight is for him.
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Hunter's enthusiasm is at least somewhat infectious. Jim hasn't really been to a real drag show before; some of the excitement is lost when you live in a society where gendered clothing isn't so strict of a thing anymore. But he's having fun regardless, getting what he considers an authentic twenty-first century experience. And if Hunter is having a good time, that's the most important thing, in Jim's opinion.
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"You grew up someplace called Riverside? Sounds positively bucolic." Jim gets a smile too, to soften the teasing. "Were there cows?" The country always has cows, that's what makes it the country, right? She's a city girl, she doesn't know.
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The drag waitress comes over with their drinks. "Darlings. You look especially delicious tonight. Perhaps one of you will get a chance to go on the stage."
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"What's so funny about that?" he asks Hunter, giving him a teasing look, to see if he'll try to weasel out of it or stick to his guns.
He happily claims his martini, automatically giving a flirty sort of smile to the waitress. "Is that so?"
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"Sometimes, quiet some nice," she admits. "Not so nice I'm willing to give up the perks of city life... once you get used to 24-hour access to live music and exotic food, I don't think there's any going back. Are cows nice?" Maybe it's a good thing nobody's getting the steak.
Ver glances at the waitress, going a little pale at the thought of being dragged up on stage. Clearly not volunteering, this one. That drink came at a very convenient time for her.
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The waitress zeros in on Jim anyway, since he is flirting back. So it looks like Verity escapes without notice. With a deep chuckle, the waitress gives Jim the once over and smiles. "Oh yes. I am sure I could make those girls on stage very happy by taking you up there."
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"Sure, cows are sweethearts. Bulls, not so much." Good thing indeed. Jim's well aware of where burgers come from, and he likes them as much as the next guy, but something seems off about reminiscing about his neighbor's herd while chowing down on one of their ancestors. "It's the geese you have to watch out for. Those bastards are mean."
He continues smiling at the waitress, taking a sip from his martini. "I bet you could." Not a commitment, exactly - he wants Hunter and Verity to have fun too, and he's enjoying spending his downtime with them - but leaving the option open.
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"Geese? Mean? I thought they just fought over bread." Geese in parks are kind of a different breed. "I guess it's only fair that delicious things want to fight back."
Verity's fun wouldn't be diminished if Jim went up on stage. So long as she's not bothered about it, she's happy to be witness to their antics. A good witness, who knows when to put her phone away... and when not to. While Jim's flirting with the waitress, Ver gives Hunter a questioning look. If he wants in on that, now's his time to speak up.
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Hunter is smiling softly, watching the exchange between the waitress and Jim. It is nice to see the Captain in a relaxed environment like this one, where no one knows his fame.
"How about if I were the one to pull you up there, Jim?" Hunter asks. "You could show me your dance moves."
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Jim laughs a little at Verity's fairly logical conclusion. "Sounds about right. There's no scarier farm animal to strike fear into a little boy's heart than being chased by a pissed off goose that's almost as big as you are. Sam learned that one the hard way."
And of course he has to smile at Hunter's suggestion. "You know I wasn't kidding about the exotic dancing thing, right?" he teases. "I could tone it down a bit."
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"Sam?" She's missing so much context right now. Not for the first time, and she can live without it.
Boy howdy can she blush, nearly as bright and hot a shade as her hair. She'll sip her drink, look around, and let the boys flirt with each other.
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Hunter blushes too. He imagines that Jim would have a blast up there on the stage. And he nods slightly. "I am sure you could get the crowd really worked up, even with the toned down version."
And he has to tease a little himself. "You can save the full version for later."
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"Sam's my brother," Jim clarifies, a little less cheery than before, though he's not letting his family drama drag the mood down too much. It's all old news, anyway. "Used to be my partner in crime, back in the day."
He grins over his martini at the both of them, amused that he's gotten both of them blushing. "Seriously though, I'm so out of practice," he says, before the teasing goes too far. "And this dress isn't really made for it."
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Ver gives a slight nod, accepting the answer and the fact he doesn't want to talk about it. Family is often a sore subject.
Oh, look, there's something shiny over there. Fascinating.
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