"I am an excellent dancer," Rachel Berry insisted to River, her roommate at the government-sponsered Academy. "I deserve that solo!"
"You dance like dying dinosaur," River replied. "The mere concept that you can dance better than me is fallacious."
"If you take this solo from me, I'll put turpentine in your apple juice," Rachel threatened. The arts programs at the Academy were cutthroat.
"I'll throw up in your bed," River replied. "But, I think, are we having this argument?"
"Yes. No. I can't remember," Rachel said, her face furrowed up.
They were having the argument. BUt neither one of them knew how to say, in words or in thoughts that their minds were having this conversations, while they were strapped to chairs, across from one another, in well-funded government laboratory.
This is set right before the first F&F movie. We'll handwave the timelines and say Kurt's about 18. Burt moved them to California when Kurt was small to avoid the homophobia of Ohio"Dom," Kurt said, slipping behind the large man
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You have no idea how much I fucking love you for this! I mean, seriously! I love Dom's possessiveness in this! And Kurt/Jesse would be cute! And I just seriously love the thought of Kurt as a street racer! :-D
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"You dance like dying dinosaur," River replied. "The mere concept that you can dance better than me is fallacious."
"If you take this solo from me, I'll put turpentine in your apple juice," Rachel threatened. The arts programs at the Academy were cutthroat.
"I'll throw up in your bed," River replied. "But, I think, are we having this argument?"
"Yes. No. I can't remember," Rachel said, her face furrowed up.
They were having the argument. BUt neither one of them knew how to say, in words or in thoughts that their minds were having this conversations, while they were strapped to chairs, across from one another, in well-funded government laboratory.
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I will get to filling out some of these this weekend &harts;
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That hair was a dream.
But the clothing? Kurt was going to need to fix that.
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Kurt looked up from his uncle's computer to take in the woman who was looking at him suspiously.
"Ziva," Tony tried.
"What? Who is he?"
"What Tony is trying to say is that..."
"Problem?" his uncle Leroy asked.
"Gibbs who is this?" Ziva demanded.
"My nephew," his uncle answered.
Kurt leaned back in the char as he closed the webpage he'd been looking at, "Need me to spend the day with Abby?"
He watched his uncle's face, saw the considering look, saw the annoyance in his eyes that their plans were being derailed.
"It's fine," Kurt told him, "I understand. I'll see you when you get back."
"Don't let her dope you up on caffeine," his uncle warned, even as his tone said he was grateful Kurt understood.
Kurt laughed.
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Prompt:
"Spirits driving them insane. Kind of like my man Jack in The Shining."
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