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He cannotfeign innocence, but the smile on his face is one of a mischievous little boy.Ever since he found out that little piece of information, he hadn’t been ableto stop himself from thinking about it, and occasionally, teasing her about it.Nash hadn’t adequately been able to let the information sink in when she firstenlightened him to it, so he felt it was only fair he got to bring it up at anytime.
“Don’t youstill have a crush on me?” he asked her, half teasing, but also wanting to knowthe answer. “I still have a crush on you. You’re the only girl I’ve ever had acrush on.”
It was exactlywhat he’d told Brooke the first time he’d ever admitted out loud, and it stillshocked him how accurate the sentiment was. But he supposed it was healthy, forone to have a crush on one’s girlfriend.
Though it’staken longer than anticipated – he should have fucking practiced beforehe just picked up the skates that hadn’t seen the light of day in fifteen yearsand thought he could get right back into the swing of things – he is startingto feel comfortable again, confident in his movements. He knows she has to betaking it easy for him, and he appreciates that, but he didn’t want to hold herback. This was all for her, after all.
“Fine, fine,if you wanna surprise me and woo me, I won’t tell you no,” he joked.
There was a brightsmile on his face as she skated off, and he slowed down to keep his focus onher, laughing with every new move.
“Color meimpressed,” he tells her, turning around quickly on the skates so that now heis going backwards, brows lifted because he does somewhat expect her to beimpressed; hell, even he is impressed. Who knows what abilities he willbe able to remaster the longer they are out here.
“How…is thateven possible?” he asks, catching up to her and taking her hand again. “I guessa blade requires more balance than the wheels…”
“‘Course I still have a crush on you,” Babs grudgingly admits with a soft snort as she looks at him. Hell, he’d slapped together the skating rink of her dreams together in someone’s barn, soundtrack and all. How the hell could she not have a crush on him?
Especially when he’s risking breaking his own neck by putting on skates that she suspects haven’t been touched in at least a decade.
At his admission, Babs quirks up an eyebrow. On one hand, she finds that hard to believe -- that he hadn’t ever had a crush on anyone else before. Rumors around town had definitely painted him as his own kind of Cassanova before the two of them were together. Plus, he was older than her -- had he really lived a decade longer than her and had still never had a crush? Then again, any crush she’s had in the past has got nothing on the way she feels about him. It’s a mix between the most giddy kind of puppy love and the most intense emotional connection that she’s ever had with anyone.
It gives her a warm kind of smug feeling to know that she’s such a milestone for him.
“I mean, how else am I gonna keep you interested if I don’t woo you just a little?” she teases, tugging a handfull of his shirt to bring his face low enough for her to kiss.
Babs bows proudly after performing her tricks for him, letting out an impressed whistle as he turns on his skates and rolls to her backwards. When he takes her hand again she pulls their joined fingers to her lips and kisses the back of his hand in affection, smiling to herself as they begin to roll in tandem again.
“The blade makes me nervous,” she tells him with a wrinkle of her nose.
“I just don’t feel like any of us have any business to be goin’ and strappin’ knives to our feet and spinnin’ around on ice. It’s just askin’ for trouble.”













