Disclaimer: Thanks to Adri for dragging me into
an arcade for the first time ever and putting up with me singing "Life
Happens" in the middle of ESPN Zone.
What It Means
by Starhawk
The roar of the engines was loud in his ears as his car tore down the track
with single-minded determination. Too close to one side, not close enough to
the other, he managed to cut off three cars almost by accident and then #24 was
back on the screen as he came screaming up behind the leaders of the pack. A
bubble appeared over top of the car highlighted in red: "Hunter".
He flinched away from the wall, slamming on the acceleration even as the
wheel started to drag. The car leapt forward, skidding madly across the track
and knocking one of the virtual racers aside. He managed to regain control just
in time to cut the corner and slide in front of the highlighted car, flooring
the gas again and smirking at Hunter's shout of dismay.
The controls seized up as he sailed past the checkered flag, and #88 began
its victory lap around the suddenly empty track. In the next booth, Hunter
slammed his hand down on the steering wheel as his screen flashed a score with
the word "second" in large letters. "That is so wrong!" he
declared indignantly. "You should not be better than me at
this!"
"And have you beat me for the third
time?" Hunter demanded, mouth twisting into a half-smile. "Yeah,
maybe after we eat. I can take defeat better on a full stomach."
"Since when do you take defeat at all?"
"Hey!" Hunter stopped abruptly, letting
"Yeah,"
Hunter smirked at that, so close that
"What?" Hunter demanded, dogging his footsteps as he headed for
the arcade exit. "Kiss you? Since when do you mind me kissing you?"
And if that didn't draw stares,
Hunter took two steps out into the mall proper, stopped, and folded his arms
expectantly.
Hunter frowned, not relaxing his posture. "I don't know. Maybe. I wasn't paying attention"
"Do any of them know Blake?"
"So?" Hunter looked more annoyed than alarmed. "You saying
you don't want to be seen with me?"
"I'm saying you're the one who didn't want to 'advertise'!"
"I'm not going to tell the others," Hunter said bluntly. "But
I'm not going to sneak around either. If they find out, they find out."
"Great,"
"I'm not gay!" Hunter exclaimed.
"Look, I'm not saying I'm straight," Hunter said uneasily. His
tone was quieter now, but his gaze was still fixed on
"So what is this?"
"No!" Hunter looked frustrated. "It's just--"
"Just what?"
"It's a date, all right?" Hunter was glaring at him now. "I
don't know what else to tell you. I can't help noticing that you're not rushing
to call yourself gay... and I'm not the one who has a problem kissing in
public!"
"I don't have a problem kissing in public,"
"Prove it," he said, dropping his arms and stepping closer.
"If you're so sure of yourself, then prove it."
They stared at each other for a moment, frozen in place, both waiting for
the other to break the stalemate. He was not going to kiss Hunter, not
now, not here. He already knew that. He opened his mouth to inform the other that
he didn't need to prove anything, and Hunter surprised him again. Or maybe he
surprised himself more.
Fast, close, warm, Hunter was in his face before he could pull away. He
didn't bother to try. He opened his mouth and leaned into the kiss, startling
Hunter if the hands gripping his shoulders were any indication, but instead of
being pushed back he found himself drawn closer. He wasn't sure whether that
was a good thing in and of itself, but his body flush against Hunter's felt
good and for once he gave in to the feeling.
Someone whistled, one of them stepped back, and their mouths parted
reluctantly. Hunter didn't take his hands off of
If not wrong, he decided finally, then at least inconvenient. "I'll
date you," he countered, "as long as we clarify what it means."
Hunter let go of his shoulders, a little belatedly
"We aren't telling the others, but we're not trying to keep them from
finding out?" He paused expectantly, and after a moment Hunter nodded. "And... kissing in public."
"If that was a question," Hunter said with a smirk, "then the
answer is yes."
"Kissing at Ninja Ops,"
Hunter's expression didn't change. "I'm guessing from your tone the
answer to that one's no."
"Would you really kiss me in front of your brother?"
Hunter eyed him. "Yeah," he said frankly. "But that sort of
falls into the category of telling them, which we already agreed not to
do."
"I don't care if we tell them we're doing stuff together," Hunter
said with a shrug. "We don't have to say it's a date."
"They're not slow,"
Hunter snorted, but chose not to respond to that. "You really want to
sneak around?" he asked instead.
"No,"
Hunter shrugged again. "So let's give them something to figure
out," he suggested, glancing around. "You want dinner or what?"
"Yeah,"
Hunter just smirked. "Who said I was offering?"