It had gone out as an announcement over a month ago, sent to every padd and station by one very excited Captain. A Halloween party! Must come in costume, must have fun
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The problem with going around as Bill, Jim thought, was that he had no idea which of the people Bill had sampled knew their secret. He ambled up to Tina, his smile friendly and sort of non-committal where BillvsJim was concerned.
"You look incredible," he breathed sincerely, for she really, truly did. She looked like something he'd seen termed a "Hollywood starlet." "It reminds me of home."
"Thank you." Tina's answering smile was a good deal more flirtatious. "I'm almost sorry to tell you that I've already spoken with your doppelganger this evening, Jim."
Jim shrugged dismissively. "That doesn't mean anything--Bill's hot." He stopped, stared at her for a moment, and smiled slowly, his smile finally matching her own. "Should I take that to mean exactly what it sounds like?"
Tina laughed. "And here I thought I was being pretty direct with my messages..."
She leaned toward him, close enough that her lips were nearly touching his ear. "But if it sounds like I'm asking you to take me to bed sometime, then yes. That's what it means."
Jim raised an eyebrow, glancing at her sidelong and smiling. "You're always... direct, Tina," he said. "You're not always specific. In an effort to be both: Yes." He glanced unerringly across the room at Bill. "It seems I'm going to live up to his impression of me," he said, not sounding the least put out about it.
Tina laughed again. "If you do, I think you're going to find that you're busy for the next month or so, at least." She tilted her head, looking at him consideringly. "On that note... Do you happen to have plans for after the party tonight? I could certainly use some help getting out of this dress."
"None pressing," he assured her, one corner of his mouth lifting even more. She was forward when she wanted something, and he liked that. Jim was not one to mind being chased--though, apparently, he wasn't one to play games about running, either. On top of that, Spock was still missing, and while Jim knew he'd know the moment anything was wrong--while he could contact Spock any time--he was feeling his absence more than he cared to admit.
"Do you think Bill thinks me in need of the exercise, or inept at acquiring opportunities on my own?" he inquired lightly, clearly amused. "Or is he merely using my reputation for his own gain?"
"Hmm, if I had to pick one of those three, I'd say the last," Tina said. "But I'll also put forth an additional option: that he's just having fun being you for a night and wants to see what he can get away with."
Jim laughed. "I don't know whether to be flattered or insulted," he said. "Though I'm sure I'm not half so amusing as Bill as he is as me."
He stood closer, leaning down slightly. He wanted to ask if she was all right, if her invitation--her change in strategy so to speak--was significant of anything. But it could wait. She was beautiful, and looked like she was having fun.
"You do look amazing," he said. "That's from me, not Bill."
"Thank you." Tina batted her eyelashes dramatically. "I'm glad I finally have an excuse to wear this gown, and Nyota and I had a lot of fun doing hair and makeup before the party. You look very nice, yourself."
He took her hands in his and spread them to the sides, as if to display her more properly. "You should hardly need an excuse," he said. "Or maybe you should make more of them." He grinned. "I have a feeling I'll look even better before the night is out, but thank you."
Tina grinned. "I always feel awkward enough when I get called back to work too quickly to change out of my civvies and I'm just in shorts and a t-shirt. I think an evening gown would be far worse."
"I don't know," Jim chuckled. "I think it might bring something to sickbay. Morale, for one, would go through the roof. And you would never have to worry about being lonely."
Tina shook her head. "You know it's never that simple with either morale or loneliness. Anyway, I'm sure the laundry facilities on board aren't equipped to deal with sequins on a regular basis. Better to keep the special dress for special occasions."
"You look incredible," he breathed sincerely, for she really, truly did. She looked like something he'd seen termed a "Hollywood starlet." "It reminds me of home."
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She leaned toward him, close enough that her lips were nearly touching his ear. "But if it sounds like I'm asking you to take me to bed sometime, then yes. That's what it means."
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"Do you think Bill thinks me in need of the exercise, or inept at acquiring opportunities on my own?" he inquired lightly, clearly amused. "Or is he merely using my reputation for his own gain?"
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He stood closer, leaning down slightly. He wanted to ask if she was all right, if her invitation--her change in strategy so to speak--was significant of anything. But it could wait. She was beautiful, and looked like she was having fun.
"You do look amazing," he said. "That's from me, not Bill."
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