Billy Hargrove (
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revivalproject2024-10-09 03:08 pm
Slide ~ Goo Goo Dolls
WHO: Billy Hargrove, Tommy Shepherd
WHERE: The Beach
WHAT: Celebrating a certain someone’s birthday
WHEN: Evening of Oct. 12th
WARNINGS: Boyfriends
It's taken awhile to get everything set up. The hammock posted up on the beach just out of reach of the high tide; the branches and wood of various thickness tented together at a safe distance from said hammock; a blanket with the edges tucked into the sand with a large tray covered by another cloth held down by rocks; candles he had asked Tommy for a month or so ago to use in the beach house. Billy stands back, observing that everything is in the perfect spot with hands on his hips.
Earlier in the month they had a rough start. A bad day for Tommy with bad words from Hargrove in his anger that was mirroring his boyfriend's. But there was something that stuck out to the blond, something that let him know that what he was doing was right.
'The only one that wanted me. The only one that ever celebrated my birthday!' Billy could do this now, could let his boyfriend feel so damn special on his day. No being overshadowed by accident with Kaplan. No joint birthday. Just Tommy.
And of course he's made sure he's looking good. A fresh shower, a good scrub on his cheeks to bring out the color, and yes, even a spritz of cologne (thank you Munson). He's got on his cleanest jeans and a tank top from his own birthday, but has decided against boots for now. He feels really good about this.
Really good about it. Billy thinks it's really gonna make his boyfriend happy and that just feels the blond with this Good Feeling he can't quite describe yet, even after all these months. He reaches down to check, again, that the little wrapped cloth is still there. It is. It won't go anywhere until he needs it to.
Ruffling his hair as a last distraction, Billy crouches to set a spark to the candle wicks, then moves away to text Tommy.
'Took care of dinner for you tonight. Meet me at the beach. Sunset. No is not an option.'
WHERE: The Beach
WHAT: Celebrating a certain someone’s birthday
WHEN: Evening of Oct. 12th
WARNINGS: Boyfriends
It's taken awhile to get everything set up. The hammock posted up on the beach just out of reach of the high tide; the branches and wood of various thickness tented together at a safe distance from said hammock; a blanket with the edges tucked into the sand with a large tray covered by another cloth held down by rocks; candles he had asked Tommy for a month or so ago to use in the beach house. Billy stands back, observing that everything is in the perfect spot with hands on his hips.
Earlier in the month they had a rough start. A bad day for Tommy with bad words from Hargrove in his anger that was mirroring his boyfriend's. But there was something that stuck out to the blond, something that let him know that what he was doing was right.
'The only one that wanted me. The only one that ever celebrated my birthday!' Billy could do this now, could let his boyfriend feel so damn special on his day. No being overshadowed by accident with Kaplan. No joint birthday. Just Tommy.
And of course he's made sure he's looking good. A fresh shower, a good scrub on his cheeks to bring out the color, and yes, even a spritz of cologne (thank you Munson). He's got on his cleanest jeans and a tank top from his own birthday, but has decided against boots for now. He feels really good about this.
Really good about it. Billy thinks it's really gonna make his boyfriend happy and that just feels the blond with this Good Feeling he can't quite describe yet, even after all these months. He reaches down to check, again, that the little wrapped cloth is still there. It is. It won't go anywhere until he needs it to.
Ruffling his hair as a last distraction, Billy crouches to set a spark to the candle wicks, then moves away to text Tommy.
'Took care of dinner for you tonight. Meet me at the beach. Sunset. No is not an option.'

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"I'm more patient than people ever give me credit for. It's insane. You HAVE to be patient as fuck to be a speedster. We experience time in a whole other way. We just wear out that patience in other people's frame of reference."
He smiles to hear that he's been helping though. And that he wasn't the only support his boyfriend has.
"Wow, like-like? Sometimes I forget you're only a recent high school graduate but you really underlined it there."
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Billy holds Tommy a little bit tighter, humming softly in response. "Yeah, I know. Doesn't make me any less grateful about you sticking it out with me. And now you have the hottest boyfriend in the community." Scars and all included now, those sections of skin rougher than the rest under Tommy's touch.
And now a laugh. "I don't feel... ready to say the actual word yet." The actual word without being half asleep or anything, felt heavy. Billy doesn't want to feel that heavy just yet. "Is it enough to know I really fucking care about you?"
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And it's a good heart in his opinion. One with a lot of potential. As for the word, well, Tommy just smiles. Of course he knows.
"I don't think you would have tolerated me this long if you didn't care about me, babe. And I love that fact."
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He laughs, looking smug. "Yeah, you're right. I don't tolerate a lot of people for very long. Just you and Max, really. Next tier down is probably Gladio, Robin, and Soldier. But you've got a class all of your own."
Billy sighs, relaxed under Tommy. The sun's set by now, with only the fire giving them some light and each other for warmth. "Think it's time to head inside? I'll let you be in barnacle mode while we sleep tonight."
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"No one ever calls me classy, babe. So I'm taking that compliment and keeping it in my pocket. Forever."
Just like the necklace he wasn't going to take off.
"But yeah, let's head in. You get yourself in there, I'll gather up the foods. And we'll enjoy your fire and a snuggle and nibbles before bed."
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He maneuvers them to steal a kiss against Tommy’s forehead. "I’ll take the firewood inside and a candle before I help you with the cleanup. Which you shouldn’t do because you’re the birthday boy, but I can’t stop you I think."
It takes a moment to gently roll them out of the hammock, and Billy sets to doing what he said. Gathering up some of the wood and a burning candle to take in before jogging back to help clean up. That meant breaking down the hammock and gathering up the blanket to take back in. By then the fire is cozy in the hearth, crackling while Billy resets the blankets and pillows. "If you’re all done going in and out, just push that rock against the door. It’s weighted enough to keep curious lobsters out."
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"Fuck you, I can do it even if I'm the birthday boy. I make the rules, right? And I want to help. Dating is, like, partnership or something. Please let me help."
He doesn't like doing nothing, okay? So yes, he does help despite being admonished not to. Helps that he's fast enough to dodge any attempts to chide him. And when everything is done, he does indeed push the rock against hte door.
"The lobsters bother you much? Guess that makes sense. Things are stupidly curious. Think everything is food."
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"Not my idea of a good night to be woken up by those things moving around on the floor." Sometimes the sounds didn’t help when he woke from a nightmare, specially in the days before he and Tommy were together.
Billy leads them over to the bed, pulling the guy down with him with a soft 'oof'. "Alright, birthday boy. What rating do you give your birthday? And you get to pick how we sleep tonight. Barnacle mode, me being your weighted blanket, spooning…?"
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He's efficient like that.
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It meant so much to give Tommy the choices for sleeping though. He'd definitely shown and absolutely earned Billy's trust that he'd stay. Or, at the very least, come back if he had to leave because of a screaming fucking moon.
Billy ruffles his hand through Tommy's hair, then down to lay against his back.
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"Now be a handsome plate and stay still," he teases. "I might not be able to eat cake off of you, but I can sure eat sliced cheese off of a plate that is on you."
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He doesn't, but he does tease at it. "Maybe I should flip it off of me and make you eat whatever lands on me. But maybe then you'll loose control of your self-discipline and go wild on me." Okay, this time he does pick up a piece of meat to flick towards Tommy's mouth.
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That said, there are advantages to being fast. Including always being good enough to make sure food thrown your way, no matter how strongly or playfully, always lands true to its mark. He even smiles as he's chewing.
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Following this, Billy almost upsets the tray anyways leaning over to steal a kiss from him. "I suppose the answer is yes because you don’t let food go to waste."
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Was it weird that this was the first time in a long while that he was looking forward to the new year? Probably.
"And of course I will, so long as I have my powers. It's what I do. I impress people."
And yeah, he'd never let food go to waste. The very idea of it makes him queasy enough that he's happy to be distracted by the kiss. It gets into his own past traumas after all.
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It makes his heart thump that much harder knowing that he did that. He licks at Tommy's bottom lip for a moment, before pulling back so he can continue being the sexiest plate in all of Temba. Even picks up one of the cheese pieces to eat. "You are pretty fucking special. And handsome." A pause. "...Pretty?"
It's a question, and Billy's watching Tommy. Because the guy straddles both adjectives, but the blond is trying to shake off old upbringing. And he's asking before committing in case Tommy doesn't like that word.
Like Eddie's f-word.
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NOthing wrong with being pretty.
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"Skirts are for girls." Because Billy hasn’t even encountered those kinds of things at home yet, so men wearing clothes normally designated for women is… new.
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There were still some bumps that they might run into, and clearly this was one.
"There's no such thing as gendered clothes, Billy. Just gendered expectations. David, my almost-boyfriend, wore a killer corset and skirt combination to a big gala. Fucking gorgeous. And you know what? I'd look amazing in a skirt. It's okay to admit that, even if it's not something you'd normally think of or be attracted by."
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Men in corsets? Skirts?
His mind is running with a lot of thoughts - a lot of arguments, because skirts were for girls, corsets were for girls, why would his boyfriend want to wear girl's clothes? Tommy was a boyfriend.
And despite all of the arguments running through his head, Billy also does not want to start an argument on his boyfriend's birthday. Even Billy wasn't that shitty. Or maybe that's just special treatment for Tommhy.
What does come out of his mouth is a very defensive sounding "I'm not attracted by it!" which sounds like a cover for being attracted by it.
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"People don't all have to be attracted to the same things. Like me? I'm definitely not attracted to really serious full beards. Just not my jam. Something about the roughness of it on my skin is more irritating, which is impressive because of the whole increased friction resistance. I just don't get it. Oh, or excessive eyeshadow. My brain always thinks of those super colorful poisonous frogs in the rain forest and I get nervous."
You're damn straight he's going to do his best to comfort his boyfriend.
"You don't have to be attracted to absolutely everything I enjoy. That's okay, you know that, right?"
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"Not a fan of girls wearing a lot of it?" Because again, it's something for girls. It only briefly crosses his mind that Tommy's probably talking about boys and girls and not just the latter. So there's some of that tension in him again.
"Yeah. Yeah, I know that. I guess things are... different in your time back home? That shi—— That stuff isn't the norm for me."
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"And it's not the norm for me, either, Billy. People have to fight for the freedom of expression all the time. Like you."
He gestures up and down the stretch of Billy.
"You've got the whole bad boy vibe. And some public schools with dress codes do their best to prevent people from dressing like that. They want to punish you for not conforming, for not being true to yourself. Which I'm always, 100% of the time, against."
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Tommy gets his full attention at the remark of his freedom of expression, and the gesture to the rest of his body.
"So... you're saying that guys wearing stuff for girls is a freedom of expression?" It might take a little bit to break him off this idea that clothes had gender. Or however Tommy had put it.
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So yes, he thinks people wearing whatever they want means whatever they want. Though it's also about history.
"It used to be that girls weren't allowed to wear pants. And swimsuits for men and women covered their whole bodies. Things change. Expression gets to evolve."
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