[IC] Appointments Post

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[Action, January 1st]
Thanks!
[Action, January 8th]
The lake? Did Tommy dare you to see if Skrees will freeze in ice water? Because I have no desire to be a part of- [Murder-suicide? ....Nope, nope, nope.] ...That.
[Action, January 8th]
Yeah, no. I'm not jumping to be a part of the polar bear club. Besides, the lake's frozen over. [He hefts the bag over his shoulder, the skates within coming to mind when he thinks about the lake.] And I don't feel like punching through ice just to test a theory.
[Action, January 8th]
That bag is kind of suspicious, so Billy's eyeing it now that they're out the door, though he can't see it very well when he's pressed up against Teddy's side. Hmmm. Was that a clinking he heard?]
Okay, no swimming. Good. So am I right in assuming that it's some kind of surprise, and you're not going to tell me what we're up to?
[Action, January 8th]
Yup. [He rubs Billy's shoulder, then looks down at him with a half smile.] You've got to promise not to back out of it, too. Or at least give the surprise a try.
[Action, January 8th]
Billy quirks a brow, still dubious. His track record for keeping promises lately isn't exactly stellar, after all.]
The latter, I'll give you. Cautiously. You know I'm not great with surprises.
[Admittedly, Teddy-surprises are better than other surprises pretty much always.]
[Action, January 8th]
And since I don't want to get any closer to ruining the surprised, we'll talk about something else instead.
[Which is easy to do - again, something Teddy's grateful for ever since that awful month, when getting Billy to talk to him had been a rarity. They talk until they reach the lake which, as Teddy knew already, has a thick sheet of ice over it.]
Ah. Here we are.
[Action, January 8th]
Okay... so what's the plan now?
[Action, January 8th]
Ice skating. [And in the next beat, Teddy rocks to his butt to start pulling off his shoes. Sure, he could shift some skates on. But it is so uncomfortable to skate on what is essentially his own bare feet.]
[Action, January 8th]
.....
Fuck.]
Skating?
[Oh god. His boyfriend is trying to kill him.]
[Action, January 8th]
[He sets the smaller skates beside his boyfriend - the right size, he checked - and starts to pull his own on and lace them up.]
What, don't know how?
[Action, January 8th]
Isn't that something you should've asked before we came out here? It won't be much fun for you if you have to pull my flailing self around.
[Which is a sullen way of saying no, he cannot skate.]
[Action, January 8th]
[Teddy pauses for a moment to look over his shoulder, sending Billy a smile.]
I'll just teach you how. It's not that hard once you get the motions down. [Like riding a bike.]
[Action, January 8th]
Once the skates are on, Billy gives them a couple of experimental slides over the snow. Sure doesn't feel like riding a bike. He's done this a few times before, as a kid. Tried hockey once, when his dad was in that annoyingly sweet phase of thinking he knew where Billy's interests might lie. (It was a mercifully brief phase.) None of them went particularly well. Coordination was part of it - not many kids are at that age - but the biggest, worst part, was the other kids. There was no greater target than a failing newcomer to a "real man's sport".
He didn't think Teddy was like that. But the memories and the prospect of looking like a fool and falling on his ass aren't helping his confidence any.]
Why do people always say that about things they're already good at?
[Action, January 8th]
[With his own skates on, Teddy slowly gets out onto the ice - He does wobble a little at first, but otherwise, he's up and ready to go.]
I know how to go forward and stop, and that's pretty much it. [He holds out both of his hands for Billy to grab on to.] Just enough to make people think I know what I'm doing.
[Action, January 8th]
[He takes Teddy's hands despite his words, allowing the other boy to pull him to his feet. And of course that's when the wobbling begins. His eyes widen, stumbling and sliding forward, staring at the ice like he's expecting it to either trip him up or crack under his feet.]
[Action, January 8th]
[Teddy grins and chuckles as Billy stumbles and wobbles and slides, hands still holding on to Billy's, but never once outright laughing at him. If anything, he looks thrilled. They're trying new things together, and Billy is actually this with him, however grudgingly.]
- To take our minds off of things. It's okay, I got you.
[He doesn't necessarily know how to skate backwards, but he can drift and at least attempt it with stiff legs of his own. Still, he refuses to let Billy fall while he's got his hands on him.]
[Action, January 8th]
Oh, good, we can both end up on our butts when I inevitably fall over, then.
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[For now, he stays where he is, still supporting Billy and righting him when he looks like he's tipping over too much.]
Just tell me when you don't feel like you're going to fall over in the next second.
[Action, January 8th]
[All he can see are his feet slipping and sliding and skidding all over the ice. He can't imagine that getting any better.]
[Action, January 8th]
Because you're focusing too much on that. [Or, well, that didn't make much sense, so he ducks his head, trying to get Billy to look at him.] You've got your eyes on your feet. You're not going to know what's ahead of you if you keep watching them.
[Action, January 8th]
....
That... sounds disturbingly familiar. It takes a moment for those words to really sink in, for Billy to digest them properly; you can practically hear the wheels turning in his head. He's said that before, trying to teach Teddy how to dance. But that was different, wasn't it? Surely the two can't be that similar.
It takes a few long moments, but finally, Billy lifts his eyes uncertainly to meet Teddy's instead of watching their feet. God, he looks so happy...]
So... what, I should be looking at you, instead? Is that a pick-up line, Altman?
[Action, January 8th]
If it's a pick-up line that does it, then sure. [Slowly, slowly, he lets go of one hand, ready to hold it again if he needs to.] You've got to feel your legs and your feet, not watch them. They're the ones doing the work, not the eyes.
[Teddy isn't even comparing it to dancing, doesn't feel that sense of familiarity. But if he knew, he would absolutely advocate it if it got Billy to trust in this a little more.]
[Action, January 8th]
Okay... I'm feeling them, I'm feeling them. Which is kind of a miracle, considering the temperature. Now what?
[Action, January 8th]
[Now, Teddy starts to skate forward. Slowly, enough so that Billy won't be yanked along for the ride, and he keeps his movements wide enough for Billy to plainly see, if he needs a bit of guidance on how to move.]
We ride.
[Action, January 8th]
Teddy, though... he almost makes it look graceful again. It's kind of surreal.]
If, uh. If you'd wanted a ride, I can think of better ways to...
[He trails off, his cheeky thought derailing as he tentatively tries to move his legs the way Teddy is. It's not exactly on par, but it's a step above the tiptoe-slide he'd been doing before.]
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