I don't own league, nor the characters.

Rated M for my dirty mouth.


"Do you want to dance?"

Diana jumped a bit startled out of the near sleep that she had begun nodding off into. She found herself blinking rapidly, looking around trying to remember where she was and what she had been doing.

The loud music, the dimmed lights and, the mess of empty beer bottles and drink cups everywhere served as a quick reminder to Diana exactly where she was. A party. A college party more specifically, one that she had been invited to by her dorm mate Nami. Normally Diana wouldn't come to this sort of thing, but she'd been feeling particularly down lately and she had felt she needed the distraction.

"Hello?"

Diana blinked and turned to the girl who had woken her up in the first place, and blanched a bit when she realized that she had just sort of left the girl awkwardly standing over her waiting for an answer.

Diana squinted a little trying to get a clear look at the auburn haired woman who had asked to dance with her, a woman that Diana knew she recognized. It took a moment but it clicked soon. When Diana had first arrived she had at least tried to do the whole "Party" thing for Nami's sake. She had knocked back a few drinks despite hating the taste of most alcohol, and she had danced with quite a few…. Two people. Nami included. The other person she had danced with had also come at the request of Nami. Nami had claimed the woman as one of her close friends. This close friend happened to be the woman standing in front of her requesting a dance now.

"Uh, sure."

Diana said in her husky tone of voice before standing up, blinking again, in an effort to make it look like she hadn't been sleeping. She could tell by the gentle smile on the other girl's face that her attempts were maybe a bit less than successful. However the other girl didn't show any signs of caring for whatever state Diana had been in before she had approached, because once Diana had agreed to the dance, the girl took her by the hand and was pulling her to a less crowded spot on the floor.

"Have fun Diana!"

Nami's voice sounded from behind her, and Diana blushed a bit, she hadn't even realized the girl had been so close. Undoubtedly she had seen her dozing, and had been watching the auburn haired girl interact with her, now to think of it Nami had probably sent her over. Great. She didn't want to think of all the schemes that Nami had cooking up in her head, so instead she focused on the music that was playing, the music they would be dancing too, trying to figure out at the very least what genre it was because right now all she could hear was Bass. For now she'd just dub it Bass music.

The mystery woman stopped walking, stopped pulling Diana along and turned, taking both of Diana's hands in her own, the song was kind of fast, and just as quickly as the beat was thrumming out of the speakers, the girl before her started dancing and Diana was caught a little late into the rhythm, but with a bit of guidance she caught right back up.

They danced face to face, a blessing for Diana. Anything less, and it would complicate things in ways that she couldn't explain. The woman before her was very attractive, and alluring to say the very least. She'd have a reaction to her, one that wasn't fit for a woman's biology, and once her companion noticed, it would be over, this night would end in disaster.

"Hey."

The girl before her spoke up and Diana really wished she remembered her name, she wanted something to call her, for now she'd just settle on a quick nickname, a smooth placeholder that'd she'd only use in her mind until she caught hold of the woman's name again.

Sunshine.

Yes, Sunshine will do just fine, it was an apt description. The woman's auburn was radiant like the sun's rays, and her beautiful golden eyes shone brightly like a thousand suns, even in the dimmed room.

"Hey." Diana responded to Sunshine, in record time when put in comparison to her last response time.

"Nami tells me," Diana tensed up a bit. "That you aren't much for parties, or crowds." Diana relaxed, there were a lot of things that Nami knew about her, plenty of secrets that the girl had promised to never tell. Anyone opening up to her with the words 'Nami told me…' would push Diana to panic. But for now it seemed Sunshine just thought she were an introvert. It wasn't exactly far from the truth.

"I do okay." Diana said with a small smile that told her that she'd rather be in her room downing pizza and watching her "Ionian cartoons" as Nami called them.

"You can sneak out if you want." Sunshine suggested, a hint of a mischief in her grin suggesting that she liked the idea of Diana sneaking out the door.

"I think I'll be okay here." Diana said, Sunshine's smile made her smile, and their conversation made her want to extend her vocabulary beyond saying things were "Okay". Maybe throw in a few "Fine's" for good measure.

Sunshine's grin seemed to grow tenfold at that, and Diana would admit that she her smile was just as bright as all of her other features. Sunshine was indeed a good nickname for her, honestly Diana needed shades, this girl was actually blinding.

"Well I'm glad to hear that, I'd be really sad if I lost my partner." Sunshine said and Diana's raised a brow at that.

Whoa, partner? Already? After just two dances, one of which Diana had completely forgotten about. She must have left quite the impression on the girl without knowing it. Maybe it had been her face twisting up earlier as soon as a drop of beer had touched her tongue. Or maybe she was just a better dancer than she gave herself credit for, however something about that seemed slightly on the bullshit side.

Still Diana wasn't so much of an introvert that she couldn't recognize when she was being flirted with, even if it didn't happen often… at all.

"I wouldn't have left you behind." Diana promised, though it did sound like more of an afterthought, an attempt of revitalizing this train of thought that hadn't really even been close to forming a conversation. Sunshine seemed to like it, or at least she reacted as though she did, that radiant smile showing again.

"But what about my friends? I'm sure they'd be sad if you just tried to sweep me away." She said with a little pout, and Diana couldn't help the little chuckle that escaped her throat at that.

"Exactly, they are your friends, they probably see you every day. What's a few hours?" Diana argued and she could see it in Sunshine's smile that she was winning some extra points with her words, though seeing as Sunshine had been the one to initiate the flirting, Diana wouldn't have had to do much to win some extra points.

"Hours? It's midnight Diana, doubt there is much out there for us to do that would take hours."

Holy shit. Did she just? Diana fought hard the burning sensation that was coming to her face but somethings in the human make up were just unstoppable, but she could stop that damn smile that was coming to her lips, Diana bit her cheek for a few moments, before talking.

"I meant….I wasn't. Uh. I was just saying that we could go to the coffee shop on the corner. It's open 24 hours a day."

Diana would give herself points for being quick on her feet. However she'd still be in the negative for the points that she had due to her oh so smooth delivery.

"Oh. I didn't know there was a place like that around here." Sunshine mused, in a way that told Diana she wasn't so much interested in the café' as she was in the idea of hanging out there with Diana. 'Hanging out' was really the most Diana could hope for, she didn't have the nerve to think that this was much more than a friendly conversation that could only escalate into more friendly conversation. Diana still hadn't been convinced fully that Sunshine wasn't just here because Nami had told her to be. Even if she were loving every minute of this.

"Want to go?" Sunshine asked, she had that mischievous grin on her face again, she seemed excited to sneak out from the party and be out in the coldness of night. Diana again couldn't help but smile back at her, the girls smile was infectious, bubbly feelings seem to radiate off of her and it just made Diana feel so damn giddy.

But alas, "Let's dance for now, and see where that goes."

Fuck! As soon as she said it Diana wished that she'd delivered her line in a way that didn't sound like a complete and utter fucking rejection. She could see it on Sunshine's face, and Diana wanted to apologize so badly, but she couldn't. That would be the final nail in the coffin for this experience that had started so fun. Yes Diana, dash out her hopes and then apologize like a complete asshole.

She had to recover, she needed to fix this.

A new song started and Diana hadn't heard it before, or maybe she had, she couldn't really tell, between the shit sound quality, or the drunks chatting away, she couldn't make out a fucking thing, but still.

"I love this song!" Diana spoke excitedly like one of those idiotic party girls you see in movies that pull the nerdy guy on the dancefloor before making him embarrass himself with his less than stellar dance moves. "Dance with me?" Diana all but begged, she had lost her excited tone, because faking it had been painful, and she had this pain in her chest because she felt like the biggest fucking idiot in the world and Sunshine was smiling again and Diana felt the pain fading and warmth feeling her.

"I love this song too."

Shit. Well that's one way to fix a situation, lie until you make it right. Diana made it a note to try her best to pick out any lyric she could from the song to look It up later, goddamnit she was going to make this song her favorite.

It was another fast beat, one Diana made sure she was quick to pick up on this time around, but Sunshine was still quicker, in fact it looked the girl had danced to this song a million times leaving Diana at a disadvantage. She'd accept that, because watching Sunshine enjoy herself was half the fun, she could hear the girl singing the words to the words to the song and Diana knew that she'd have no trouble looking it up later.

"Cause I got that sunshine in my pocket, got that good soul in my feet…"

Diana couldn't believe how hard she was smiling in this very moment. Sunshine seemed to notice her smile and began to sing louder as she danced, pulling Diana closer to her making their individual movements one as they continued to dance together. Sunshine continued to sing, and Diana started laughing aloud and at some point they stopped dancing and pulled apart slightly looking at each other.

"You're crazy." Diana spoke first, as the song came to an end in the back ground.

"Told you I loved this song." Sunshine spoke as if there could be no other answer.

Diana started to say something else, but then she realized how close they were. The fact that they were pressed against each other, and the fact that Sunshine was smiling at her as though she were the greatest person on the planet, and Diana found a new heat running through her, first running through her cheeks and then running straight between her legs, a chemical reaction and a sharing of blood and she could feel something so very wrong, yet so very right stiffening in her pants, and she had to push herself away from Sunshine rather quickly.

"Ahem." She cleared her throat rather loudly blushing, unable to make eye contact. "We should… uh. Head to that café now." Diana said, looking for anything to cover up her blunder. That and it was cold outside, it'd be a good substitute for a nice cold shower.

"Guess we know where we are going from this dance then." Sunshine said and Diana would give her points for being quick witted.

Licking her lips Diana found herself in a spot where she had nothing she could say. "Yea….well."

Diana looked to Sunshine for a little help because admittedly she was drowning, truly how silly of her to make things awkward earlier just to turn it all around within minutes. Couldn't even wait two whole songs before switching it up. At least Sunshine was showing her mercy, a willingness to set her free from this awkward moment, by letting out a little laugh and taking hold of Diana's hand. "I think I could honestly squeeze another blush out of you." The auburn haired woman mused softly. "But I won't, at least not yet."

Oh? Not yet? Nice, somehow it was good to know that Sunshine was holding onto things to use against her later. Maybe the circumstances weren't the best, but it implied longevity in a way, or at least it meant that they'd see each other again. That was something to look forward to.


A/N:

Going to try and make this longer than my normal stories, which isn't really saying much since most of the stuff I write is rather short. As you can tell by certain lines, this story is a bit different from most of it's genre. Hope I don't offend anyone for the wrong reasons. But If I do offend you. Don't tel me. Just hold onto that feeling.

As always, I don't care if your reviews or kind, or abrasive. I just like seeing them. Tell me how you feel.