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August Rush Day 12: Almost Human "Yes You Did"
Drabble written for Day 7 of the August Rush challenge over at
1_million_words. Photo prompts are here.
Fandom: Almost Human
Pairings: John Kennex+Dorian
Rating: No rating because I'm back to being ridiculous.
Summary: Dorian learns the difference between a suggestion and an inviation.
Author's Notes: I don't normally ship these two (although I can totally see it), but this photo prompt made me want to ship them. I mean, don't they look like they just got caught doing something they shouldn't have been? Triple drabble! 308 words.
“We weren’t doing anything,” Dorian stated automatically upon seeing their superior officer enter the room.
Kennex glared at him. “Don’t say that,” he hissed. “It makes them think we were doing something!”
“But we weren’t,” Dorian whispered back.
“They’re not going to believe that, Dorian.” Kennex shook his head in frustration. Would he ever get used to this non-human partner of his? “Afternoon, Captain.”
“Detective.”
“Captain,” Dorian said, looking at Maldonado with his usual serious face. “Detective Kennex and I were just heading out for lunch. Is there anything you need before we go?”
Maldonado narrowed her eyes at the two for a moment before shaking her head and dismissing them. “No, not today.”
“See ya,” Kennex said in lieu of an actual goodbye. Grabbing Dorian by the bicep, he pulled him out of the station. “One of these days I’ll get you to learn when to keep your damn mouth shut.”
Dorian turned that brilliant smile on his partner, blue eyes sparkling with mischief. “Aw, what’s the matter, John? Didn’t want the captain to overhear you asking me on a date?”
“I did no such thing,” he denied.
“I believe you did,” Dorian countered. “Either that or my databases need up dating because ‘can I take you to get some lunch’ sounds like a date to me.”
“Your databases are corrupt,” John grumbled. “Besides, you don’t eat.”
“I don’t,” Dorian agreed, “but according to Rudy, I can be damn good company.”
Kennex had no reply to that because he’d been thinking the exact same thing. “So, Dorian, would you like to go get some lunch with me?” He fluttered his eyelashes mockingly.
“Now that, I believe, was an invitation,” Dorian pointed out. “Even if it was a touch on the sarcastic side.”
“What do you know,” John laughed, slipping his arm through Dorian’s. “He’s learning after all.”
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Fandom: Almost Human
Pairings: John Kennex+Dorian
Rating: No rating because I'm back to being ridiculous.
Summary: Dorian learns the difference between a suggestion and an inviation.
Author's Notes: I don't normally ship these two (although I can totally see it), but this photo prompt made me want to ship them. I mean, don't they look like they just got caught doing something they shouldn't have been? Triple drabble! 308 words.
“We weren’t doing anything,” Dorian stated automatically upon seeing their superior officer enter the room.
Kennex glared at him. “Don’t say that,” he hissed. “It makes them think we were doing something!”
“But we weren’t,” Dorian whispered back.
“They’re not going to believe that, Dorian.” Kennex shook his head in frustration. Would he ever get used to this non-human partner of his? “Afternoon, Captain.”
“Detective.”
“Captain,” Dorian said, looking at Maldonado with his usual serious face. “Detective Kennex and I were just heading out for lunch. Is there anything you need before we go?”
Maldonado narrowed her eyes at the two for a moment before shaking her head and dismissing them. “No, not today.”
“See ya,” Kennex said in lieu of an actual goodbye. Grabbing Dorian by the bicep, he pulled him out of the station. “One of these days I’ll get you to learn when to keep your damn mouth shut.”
Dorian turned that brilliant smile on his partner, blue eyes sparkling with mischief. “Aw, what’s the matter, John? Didn’t want the captain to overhear you asking me on a date?”
“I did no such thing,” he denied.
“I believe you did,” Dorian countered. “Either that or my databases need up dating because ‘can I take you to get some lunch’ sounds like a date to me.”
“Your databases are corrupt,” John grumbled. “Besides, you don’t eat.”
“I don’t,” Dorian agreed, “but according to Rudy, I can be damn good company.”
Kennex had no reply to that because he’d been thinking the exact same thing. “So, Dorian, would you like to go get some lunch with me?” He fluttered his eyelashes mockingly.
“Now that, I believe, was an invitation,” Dorian pointed out. “Even if it was a touch on the sarcastic side.”
“What do you know,” John laughed, slipping his arm through Dorian’s. “He’s learning after all.”