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Moose wondered why Kevin did like him. It’s not like the two of them had a lot in common. Then again, the saying was that opposites attract and they were different in many aspects. “Probably because I’m hot and you find me hilarious and adorable.” Moose answered, finishing the contents of his drink. “So… we’re both taking advantage of one another. We’re two concepting adults, there’s nothing wrong with that.” He could tell the whole bro-talk was something Kevin had little experience with but he pulled it off okay enough. He hesitated at Kevin’s almost slip of the word date. It’s not like he didn’t know that on some level, going on a date is something the two were doing but dissociating the two made this a lot more easier to go through with this. “No you, didn’t ruin this.” Moose did his best not to show how uncomfortable he felt at the word, but probably failed at keeping his face neutral. “I just remembered that I promised to go bowling with Reggie and a few guys from the team, but this was fun.“ Moose slid out of the booth and walked alongside Kevin back to his truck. ”We should just pick this up tomorrow. Y’know, at your place.” He felt bad cutting the night short, but didn’t want to ruin anything that might happen based on his anxieties.
“You’re not wrong.” He smiled, patting Moose on the shoulder while they finished up everything. “Conse-” Kevin decided to just leave it alone. Any other person making that mistake would call for a correction, an insult, and another insult but his affection towards Moose only made him giggle. If it made any difference, he was pretty close to the word and Kevin did understand what he meant. When the mistake had been made, Kevin could see Moose’s face take the word just how he assumed he would. Nothing Moose could say could bring Kevin too far out of how bad he felt but he could see that Moose was trying. “I can drop you off. I had fun too.” He knew there would be a next time and hopefully it would end differently than what Kevin had just done. Kevin played music through his phone while on the drive, trying not to make it awkward by blasting the top hits of today. “Yeah. My place will be fine. I’ll order pizza and we can have some alcohol. Who am I trying to impress?” He teased, glad that the awkward barrier had been broken. When they approached the movie theater Kevin unlocked the doors, waving goodbye to Moose and quickly drove off so others wouldn’t see the two (mostly members of the team because Kevin knew he’d be teased for it). “Well, we are going to see how this goes.” He commented, turning the music up louder so he could clear his mind.

















