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[ Eddie had never been able to figure out what he'd do once he actually graduated. But then one day he had found himself with a piece of paper clasped in his hands and completely directionless. Part of him had wanted his band to take off, to be famous in his own right. They had made a go of it, had built their own little fanbase, but ultimately, Corroded Coffin had never quite gotten off the ground. Just hoping to be famous wasn't enough, and Eddie had to face reality and find a different direction for his life.
Gareth is the one that had offered him a job a the private security company he worked for, and Eddie was surprised at how much he enjoyed the gig. Most of the guys were physically imposing, tough looking, even if on their off time they were sweethearts. It didn't take him long to realize that half the job was just about image. Eddie himself wasn't the sort of buff, muscled protector, but he quickly found he didn't need to be. Being tatted and tall took care of a lot.
He can hardly believe when he's handed his next assignment, working security for pop princess Chrissy Cunningham. He knows that name, he's sure of it, and an ancient memory rings through him. Middle school, he thinks, cheer routines and a school talent show. Eddie keeps all of that to himself, folds the paper with the details of his job and tucks it away the same as he does the memory.
All things considered, it's a good gig. She's got plenty of security, and at first Eddie barely needs to do anything. He just exists among a squad of men that are designated to hold back screaming fangirls. It's several days onto her tours before Eddie finds himself assigned as one of her personal body guards. She's just finished up a show, and Eddie is the one that shepherds her from stage to dressing room. He can still hear the screams of delight as he finally closes the door behind them.
Her dressing room is bright and airy, filled with floral arrangements and cards proclaiming love and well wishes. Eddie positions himself in front of the door, watching Chrissy as she begins her routine in unwinding after a show. ]
Let me know if you need anything, okay?
Gareth is the one that had offered him a job a the private security company he worked for, and Eddie was surprised at how much he enjoyed the gig. Most of the guys were physically imposing, tough looking, even if on their off time they were sweethearts. It didn't take him long to realize that half the job was just about image. Eddie himself wasn't the sort of buff, muscled protector, but he quickly found he didn't need to be. Being tatted and tall took care of a lot.
He can hardly believe when he's handed his next assignment, working security for pop princess Chrissy Cunningham. He knows that name, he's sure of it, and an ancient memory rings through him. Middle school, he thinks, cheer routines and a school talent show. Eddie keeps all of that to himself, folds the paper with the details of his job and tucks it away the same as he does the memory.
All things considered, it's a good gig. She's got plenty of security, and at first Eddie barely needs to do anything. He just exists among a squad of men that are designated to hold back screaming fangirls. It's several days onto her tours before Eddie finds himself assigned as one of her personal body guards. She's just finished up a show, and Eddie is the one that shepherds her from stage to dressing room. He can still hear the screams of delight as he finally closes the door behind them.
Her dressing room is bright and airy, filled with floral arrangements and cards proclaiming love and well wishes. Eddie positions himself in front of the door, watching Chrissy as she begins her routine in unwinding after a show. ]
Let me know if you need anything, okay?
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Hm? [ He almost thinks he hasn't heard her correctly, thrown off by how casually she asks it. ] Oh, that.
[ Eddie shuffles into the shower behind her, lets out a little contented sigh at the feel of hot water against his tired body. ]
Honesty? I don't. [ They're naked in the shower, so there's no point in being anything but honest. ] Not that I didn't want to. [ Because fuck, he had wanted to, and badly. ] Just... like I said. We were drunk, you had kind of a scary night. Didn't feel right to me.
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It wasn't the right time.
[She agrees, sounding thoughtful.]
But when do you think will be?
[Is it wrong to talk about sex right now? Maybe a little, since she's not planning on touching him at all. And maybe she's curious to see how he'll react if they talk about sex and then keep things chaste. Almost a little like turnabout being fair play and all that. It's pretty unfortunate that it's also a test for her, to see how well she can withstand the temptation.
Thankfully, she's washing her hair and that's enough of a distraction that she can almost forget that he's right beside her.]
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Well, uh-- [ His answer comes in a little squeak, as though he's suddenly reverted back to puberty. Eddie bites down as hard as he can manage at the inside of his cheek, lets the pain shock him back to something sensible. He lets his gaze drift to floor at his tongues at the blood now welling in his mouth. ] Guess that depends on when you're free for a date.
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So of course she smiles a little as she pauses in washing, before she turns around beneath the water to face him. A soapy hand is pressed against his chest, and she congratulates herself on doing a good job not looking him up and down to add to the pressure he's probably feeling right now.]
How about tonight?
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[ He barely manages to get the word out before she's got her hand pressed against his chest. He wants-- oh god, he wants to kiss her again, and do far more than that. The contact makes him shiver even under the warm spray of water. And just like that, Eddie is hurrying out of the shower, flushed from toe to tip.
Once he has a towel wrapped tightly around his waist, he feels just the slightest bit more normal. He hopes she doesn't take it the wrong way, that he's putting the distance between them only because he doesn't want to let himself lose control. At least, not before their date. Holy shit. ]
Yeah, I can do tonight.
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Oh, there's a small stack of them right near the shower. But she wants the ones that are across the bathroom on the linen shelf. And she opts to grab a smaller towel to work on drying her hair, bending over at the waist in order to wrap her hair up before she pops back upright to standing.
It's only then, when she's turned to face him, that she wraps her body up in one of the fluffy towels. She's definitely grinning like she knows exactly what she's doing, and she loves every second of it.]
I'm pretty sure room service has brought up the food by now. I hope you're hungry.
[She's a menace.]
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You go ahead.
[ He needs a moment alone for... reasons. As soon as Chrissy is out of the room he takes care of things, takes care of himself and feels just a bit more normal for it. Eddie doesn't think he's taken too long but still hurries to wipe himself clean. When he finally emerges back into the room, he makes a beeline for the closet, plucks a robe that's hanging there and wraps himself up in it. He'll need to change back into his rumpled clothing eventually, get back to his own hotel room so he can change into something suitable for their date. ]
How's it look?
[ Once he's got the robe securely tied around his waist he joins Chrissy around the cart room service has brought in. As though on cue, his stomach growls, and he's quick to join her on the edge of the bed. ]
I'm starving.
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Chrissy's pretty hungry too, and is actually in the middle of devouring her meal when he joins her. All thoughts of teasing him seem to be forgotten now, and he gets a sweet smile as she pulls the lid off of his container and hands over a fork.]
I guess you worked up an appetite.
[There's a knowing look on her face, but it passes quickly as she digs back into her food.]
So, what kind of things do you like to go out and do?
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Oh, um--
[ He practically chokes, cringes as he swallows down an uncomfortable mouthful. It hurts a little going down, but that's the consequence of trying to use food as a distraction for the way Chrissy lights every nerve ending on fire. ]
I like music. [ That feels like a stupid answer. Music is her life, probably the last thing she wants to do in her free time. ] I like scary movies, too. And doing stuff with my hands. Making things, cooking, stuff like that.
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[She sweetly points out, almost batting her eyelashes as she smirks over in his direction. Poor Eddie is really making this too easy. Her tongue curls around the fry in her hand, and she tries her best not to look amused. And she fails miserably.]
Have you ever been sailing before?
[Dates for her don't happen, because paparazzi and fans are everywhere. But a boat means no one is around but her and her bodyguard. It's a perfect excuse to be alone together, without her manager questioning anything.]
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Can't say I have. [ Sailing has always struck him as a hobby reserved for the rich and famous. He definitely likes the idea, though. Both for the mere idea of it, and for the privacy it would offer. ] That what you wanna do?
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[It feels ridiculous to have to be grateful for something like that, but she thinks he understands the reality of what it's like to be around her. She has to be careful being seen, and has to go out of her way to find methods to avoid cameras and prying eyes.]
Because that's what happens when you're around me. There's lots of pictures. And people will start talking.
[She's picking at what's left of her burger as she glances back over his way.]
Are you sure you're ready for that?
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[ He isn't sure how he feels about that, to be honest. In his line of work, he's often been a background character in paparazzi photos, but never the main attraction. It shouldn't bother him, or at least, he doesn't want it to bother him. But despite how he thinks he feels about Chrissy, well-- they barely know each other. ]
I think sailing is a good idea for tonight. I'd rather keep all my attention on you anyway.
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Really?
[Her smile becomes wide at his admission, cheeks flushing as she realizes the thought of all his attention on her is so genuinely sweet that she has no idea what to do with it. He could've taken advantage of her last night. Any other guy would've. But he didn't. And he's refused all of her advances so far.
For all she knows, he's a perfect gentleman. And she's lucked into having him be interested in her for more than just sex and status. As she blushes, her hands rest in her lap, and she ducks her head to shyly look downward. She typically isn't reduced to quiet stillness like this, but it's a special occasion.]
I'll make sure everything is set up so it can just be us tonight. No distractions or interruptions.
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[ A smile tugs on his face as he swallows down the last of his breakfast. Despite how much time he's spent around celebrities, it still shocks him the way they can make almost anything come together so easily. Eddie has had his fair share of first dates, but they've all been the standard fare: dinner, movies, dancing. He doesn't even know what you're supposed to wear for sailing. ]
I'll need to uh, get back to my hotel so I can get some clothes. They've got most of the staff in a cheaper place a few blocks over.
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Yeah, of course. I'm not holding you hostage here, Eddie.
[And then, just to make him laugh, she arches both eyebrows and leans in with the most menacing look she can manage.]
That's happening after I get you alone on a boat.
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[ The laugh that bubbles out of him is light and clear, unaffected by anything else that might be going on. In the moment, he feels bold enough to dip his head and press a kiss to her jawline, lingers just a moment too long against the soft skin there. ]
I just don't want to show up to a first date with Chrissy fucking Cunningham in my rumpled work uniform.
[ The laughter continues, free and easy, though dies off when she makes her faux menacing stare. He wants nothing more to be alone with her-- despite the fact that they currently are alone. ]
You-- I just-- [ Suddenly coherent sentences seem outside of his grasp. ] I'm really looking forward to it, Chrissy.
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You should wear something that's easy to take off.
[She laughs then, her fingertips pressing against his scalp.]
And not for the reason that you think.
[She leans back, lips pursed together. And right before she leans back in to press a chaste kiss to his lips, she lets out a laugh. This is the most surreal situation to her. He's so into her and wants to treat her right.]
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Right, guess I'll leave the overalls at home then.
[ He laughs before she leans into kiss him again, and the innocence of it sets loose a flock of birds in his stomach. None of this feels real, it's like he's won some sort of cosmic lottery. ]
Anything else I should know?
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Wear shoes that you won't slip in.
[Which is more a safety feature than anything, but she won't elaborate until she has him on the sailboat performing manual labor alongside her.]
Do you have any idea what your favorite food is? Or are you one of those guys who can eat anything and be happy?
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[ Not like he really has anything that feels appropriate for sailing, but he's sure he can pull something together by tonight. He has a feeling that no matter what he shows up in, Chrissy will be happy to see him. That doesn't stop him from wanting to find a way to impress her-- though that seems difficult to do when she's arranging what will presumably be a private sail boat. ]
I'll eat just about anything. [ As though to prove his point, Eddie scrapes his fork across the now empty plate. Part of him is tempted to answer 'pizza', but something about that feels silly. ] As long as you don't make me eat snails.
[ He gives her a wink as he says it, leans back on his hands to look around the room. The temptation to spend the day with her runs hot through him, but it seems like far too much of a temptation. It was tough enough to resist in the shower, god knows he'll struggle if they're alone here in nothing but robes. ]
I guess I should get back to my room and get myself cleaned up. [ Eddie stands, finds his suit jacket and shirt and begins shuffling in the direction of the bathroom to retrieve the rest of his clothing. ] I... should I meet you tonight then?
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[She smiles, standing so she can walk him over to the door to her room. He gets a sweet kiss before he goes, and Chrissy goes over to fall back into bed with a sigh and a smile on her face.
Essentially useless with how excited she is, she spends the rest of the day relaxing and pampering herself in her hotel room. Of course, she calls and makes the necessary arrangements for their date. And takes entirely too long getting ready, trying on at least five different outfits before setting on something that she can actually manage to move around on a sailboat in. She has a little dinner set up for them right outside a port elsewhere, and makes arrangements to check in for dinner by eight.
She's in a car and waiting outside his hotel exactly at six, and once he's inside the back seat with her she's quick to offer him a grin and lean in to properly kiss him. This is officially a date now, she can do that. If her driver of the night thinks anything about this, he doesn't say anything.]
Don't worry. It's not my usual driver. No one knows I'm taking you out.
[He was worried about being fired, and she doesn't want to let that happen to him.]
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[ Eddie gets dressed quickly, doesn't worry too much at the quasi walk of shame that takes him back to his own hotel. All things considered, he doesn't look that bad off. Even if he did, Eddie doesn't think he would care all that much.
The first thing he does upon returning to his hotel room is take a nap. He flops onto the small bed in the small room, curls beneath the covers and thinks about Chrissy. None of this feels real, even now. Eddie pulls the duvet around him and drifts off to the thought of her sweet laugh.
Once he's awake, Eddie sets about getting ready for their evening. He's got a relatively simple black button up that he pairs with dark washed jeans, pairing them with grey sneakers that he hopes are close enough to slip proof. Once he's dressed, Eddie hits the streets, finds what he's looking for only a few blocks over. They're convenience store flowers, a dozen roses twined together with baby's breath, but they look nice enough. ]
I got you these.
[ Eddie grins into the kiss as he slides the cellophane wrapped flowers into her lap. ]
I know you've got nicer stuff back in your room but I-- I wanted to get you something.
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They're beautiful. [It doesn't matter to her what kind of stuff she has laying around her hotel room. What she appreciates is the gesture he's just made. It makes her feel special, and further proves to her that he's not just interested in her because she's a celebrity.]
I've never had a guy bring me flowers before. [Laughing as she says it, she knows he'll hardly care. The flowers are shifted down enough that she can lean over and press a kiss to his cheek.]
We have about a half hour drive until we get to the marina. Do you want a drink or anything?
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[ Eddie chuckles quietly, leans into the kiss she presses to his cheek. It's impossible to imagine someone like Chrissy never being given flowers by someone she's dated. He knows she doesn't mean the elaborate arrangements sent by fans and corporations, and it makes something gentle flutter in his stomach that his shabby convenience store bouquet really means something to her. ]
I'm glad you like them.
[ He reaches tentatively towards her, tucks a strand of loose hair behind her ear. Today she doesn't look like international pop sensation Chrissy Cunningham, she's just... Chrissy. A woman he is already hopelessly head over heals for. Only fools rush in and what not. ]
Yeah, um, I guess we could. [ He's never one to turn down a drink but-- ] You're not worried about attracting attention?
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