Gah! I love these two so much! This site SERIOUSLY needs more Kavie! This is actually going to be the first of a Series that's totally AU but I have a few other Kavie stories that aren't really related.
Disclaimer: Psh! I freaking wish! That shit would have been on TeenNick and would have had some SERIOUS modifications. The biggest would have been More Kavie Moments! But I DO own Alex and his AMAZING idea. Enjoy..
God, this was stupid. Kacey was a Perf! She shouldn't have bet a guy like Alex Shaw on the outcome of a football game. He was the freaking linebacker for gods sake! She was a Perf! Did she mention she was a Perf?
Not only did she lose the bet but so did Stevie Baskera.. The bassist for Gravity 4. Which, In Kacey's opinion was the worst band to ever hit Brewster, they didn't even have a lead singer!
The fact that both of them lost the bet of "If I win you have to go on a date with *Insert worst candidate here*" Somehow appealed to the idea of "Date each other" in Alex's head.
Kacey wasn't planning on going through with it, until earlier in the week when Stevie had walked up to her locker to talk to her for some reason.
Ignoring the gasps of horror coming from everyone around her, Stevie simply stated "You and me. Saturday. Pick you up at 8. I don't skip out on bets.." afterwards walking away. Leaving Kacey with a confused look on her face. Who the hell did she think she was anyways? Tell Kacey Simon that she'd pick her up at 8 on a Saturday? What if she had plans? What would she wear? What kind of date was it? Kacey simply had to know, but when she started with "Hey Casanova, about our 'Date'.." Stevie had simply asked "Oh yeah, How's dinner and a movie sound?" And with only a single second of silence added "Later Princess"
Seriously? How dare that girl have the nerve to treat her like that? Not saying which movie? Not informing her on the restaurant? Where were they going? Casa De Italia? Luigi's Cafe? Or was Loserberry thinking McDonald's? Ew, What if she actually took Kacey to McDonald's? She couldn't imagine anything more terrifying than her rolling up to McDonald's in some beat up clunker car with Kacey in the passenger seat, already dead from embarrassment.
However, Kacey, (a sudden woman of her word) found herself getting ready on Saturday night for her 8 o'clock pick up. If Loserberry was going to force her through this then Kacey was going to try to rock it anyways. She was Kacey Simon after all, If anyone could make it out of this, reputation still in tact, it was her.
To her surprise, Stevie showed up at exactly 8 pm, looking incredibly well dressed in her un-scuffed tan leather jacket, and obviously new tan boots. Even more to her surprise, The girl actually rang her door bell, talked to Kacey's parents, and promised to have her home by Midnight, at her father's request. Just imagine the look of shock on Kacey's face as Stevie, of all people, escorted her to a brand new black Mercedes Benz sitting at the end of her driveway and opened Kacey's door for her, making sure she was in the car safely, before getting in the car herself.
The car ride was spent in relative silence other than one of Stevie's CD's playing through out the car, Kacey liked the music, though she didn't know the artist.
The idea of having a "Good date" with Stevie ended when she pulled into the school's parking lot, getting out of the car, then making her way around to Kacey's side to once again open the door.
She took Kacey's hand, gently leading her to a small room connected to the school, which the door to had casually been unlocked? In the corner of the room there was another unlocked door with stairs behind it, which after two and a half flights, she learned lead to the roof.
After turning the corner Kacey saw a small table and two chairs set up next to a small projector on a stand. Stevie walked past her without saying a word and pulled out her chair, waiting patiently for Kacey to sit down. After removing the silver covers from their dinner, Kacey was surprised to find her favorite, Classic Chicken Alfredo, from Ramon's Italian Heritage Bar and Grille. It was still hot. Kacey'd been to Ramon's enough to know that the Classic Chicken Alfredo cost Twenty-Three dollars without tax, and Stevie's meal of White Cheddar Pasta with Basil was a rough fifteen dollars, not to mention the bread sticks and tossed salad Stevie had bought for the two of them to pick from. The meal had cost well over what a Danny Mango's salary would be.
After the meal Stevie had laid out a nice comfortable blanket to sit on while they watched the movie. Stevie had gone old school Audrey Hepburn on her with the classic projector movie date idea. After a while Kacey had finally worked up the nerve to speak.
"So.. This wasn't exactly what I was expecting.." Kacey said, looking at Stevie for a response.
"What were you expecting?" Stevie asked with a smile. A smile that made Kacey instantly regret what was about to come out of her mouth.
"Honestly? For you to roll up to my house in some ripped up jeans and take me out to McDonald's.." Kacey tried to make it a joke but Stevie still frowned slightly.
"You know, I'm not that much of a bitch right? I mean, I know you didn't want to go out with me but I tried to make it as painless as possible.. I even borrowed the car so your hair wouldn't get ruined on the bike. I tried, I'm sorry if you hated it.." She added quietly.
"Hey.." Kacey asked, getting her attention "I loved it.."
The small smile tugging on Stevie's lips made Kacey's heart jump.
"Really?"
"Absolutely!" Kacey laughed softly "Ramon's in my absolute favorite place to eat. I love Audrey Hepburn more than anyone and the view up here is amazing! Oh, Who's car is that? I mean I think I would have remembered you coming to school in that. You met my parents too? I mean, no guy that has ever taken me on a date, actually showed up exactly when they said they would, or met my parents.."
"Well, I'm not exactly a guy taking you on a date now am I? The car's my brother's.. Also I know Ramon's is your favorite because it's my uncle's restaurant, I see you in there all the time. Molly and Grace always order The Classic during our family dinners so I just figured that it was what you always ordered.." Stevie explained
"Oh yeah, I always forget that Molly's your cousin.."
"Most people do.. Molly and I aren't exactly the type of people you picture spending their childhood together.. Dripping Popsicle juice on their toes and chasing each other around with water balloons, following my brothers around like they were walking on the only holy ground.." She smiled at the memories of her, Molly, and Grace tagging along with her big brothers as kids.
"You know Stevie.. There's a lot more to you than what you let people think.." Kacey said softly.
"What?" She asked after seeing the small confused smirk that Stevie was dawning.
"You've never called me Stevie before.." She smiled.
"I've never wanted to kiss a girl before either.. It's funny what one little date can do.." Kacey whispered, glancing down to Stevie's lips just before they touched her own.
Kacey was kissing Stevie. Stevie was kissing back obviously, but the point was that Kacey was kissing Stevie. Things started heating up too, as Stevie leaned them back so that Kacey's legs were wrapped around her waist while she leaned over Kacey, effectively increasing the temperature around them. And of course, just like in one of those cheesy Nickelodeon TV shows, just as it was about to get better it started to rain. Hard.
Stevie scrambled off of Kacey, turning off the projector and throwing a tarp over it before rushing back over and taking Kacey's hands, pulling her the rest of the way off the blanket. She tugged Kacey to the door leading to the steps, just under the awning and out of the rain, before slipping her jacket over Kacey's shoulders. Something about the way Stevie's eyes sparkled and how their giggles mixed into each other in that small space made Kacey lean forward again, with Stevie catching her halfway in a sweet kiss. Just a few light pecks on the lips had them both grinning like mad and somehow breathless.
"Come on.." Stevie smiled against the base of Kacey's ear "It's late, I promised your dad I'd have you back by Midnight.." She smiled holding Kacey's hand through the school and out to the car, risking getting wet to open Kacey's door again. The drive back to Kacey's was quiet, though the smiles on the girls' faces were louder than any spoken word could have been. After stopping in the driveway, Stevie let Kacey out of the car, walking her all the way up to her front door, and refusing her jacket back when Kacey tried returning it.
"I had the best night.. Thank you Stevie.. For the most incredible date I've ever been on.." Kacey smiled kissing Stevie's cheek.
True to Stevie's word, Mr. Simon opened the door at exactly Midnight to find his daughter waving to her friend, returning to her car.
"I like that one.." He stated with a kind, fatherly smile.
"Yeah daddy.. Me too.." She smiled before going inside to get ready for bed.
After she showered she inspected Stevie's jacket, looking for the washing instructions, what she found was a folded Ramon's napkin in the pocket with a phone number and the words "Call me sometime, Princess" written on it. Kacey smiled and put the number into her contacts before falling asleep with a smile on her face.
Maybe..
Maybe Kacey didn't lose that bet after all.
