Summary:
It's not just
a child's game.
Rating: At the end...a little
bit of...um...stuff. Nothing really 'big', but I know there's some younger fans
on these boards. Use your own judgement if you're a younger reader, maybe wait
a couple years? But like I said, nothing explicit or anything. So you're pretty
safe if you decide you just have
to read this.
This story is
meant to take place shortly after Stephanie and Hunter's drive-thru wedding in
Vegas. Hunter and Stephanie spend their first New Year's Eve together. In this
little world, they have just married in Vegas and they aren't exactly blissful
newlyweds.
Truth or Dare 1/1
"I—I once ran through my sorority house in nothing but a pair of coconuts and a
grass skirt. And the skirt…was missing pieces." She choked out.
"Ooohhhh…" he laughed. "You wild one." He teased, but inwardly, thought that
was something he really, really would have liked to have seen. Very
much so.
"Your—your turn. Truth or Dare?" Stephanie asked, her eyes still watering at
the memory.
"Ehhh…Dare."
"Oh. Okay. Ummm…I dare you to finish drinking that can of beer—"
"That's it? Come on princess, a little creativity, please!"
"—You didn't let me finish! I dare you to finish drinking the can of beer….in
one swallow…while…while you're jumping up and down!" She improvised, feeling
rather stupid that her original dare actually had been for him to just finish
the can of beer.
Hunter looked at her, his chest heaving, as though he were trying not to bust
out laughing and about to fail miserably.
"Yeah. Allright then." He stood gingerly, began jumping and started downing the
can of beer.
Stephanie swallowed hard as she observed the play of his throat muscles as he
gulped back the beer...she quickly looked to the floor, hoping to hide any
reaction she was sure was blatant in her face.
Hunter sat back down on the huge chair heavily. Slightly out of breath, but
having successfully completed his dare without throwing up, he was in good
spirits. "Your turn!" He told her brightly. "Truth or dare, Steph."
"Uh….Truth?"
"Gee, how would I have guessed? Maybe because you've chosen truth all night?"
She smiled awkwardly. " You're the one who thought of playing this game, to
pass time until we get to chime in the New Year…and I…suck at dares." She
confessed.
"Okay. Why?"
"What?"
"That's my question…why do you suck at dares?"
"I guess….I feel awkward that's all…you don't know what somebody's going to
make you do…I don't like being in that position."
"It makes you vulnerable." He muttered.
Startled at his astuteness, she nodded. "Yes. I—I don't like that."
He stared back at her for a moment. "No…" he said slowly. "No…somebody like you
wouldn't."
She felt her spine stiffen at his words. "What do you mean by that now?
Somebody like 'me'?"
"You need to be in control, all the time, Stephanie. It's just who you are, you
need to be the one running things."
"Is there something so wrong with that?" She demanded hotly.
"No, not really. It's just…sometimes you can't be in control of things.
Sometimes…other people are the ones in control, and you need to understand it's
gonna happen."
Confused, she simply stared.
He smiled…not a real smile though, more like something she imagined a shark
would smile if he could. A shark that smelled blood in the water. Her blood,
she shivered. "So what's it going to take, Princess, to make you give it up?"
Damn, she had had waaaay too much alcohol tonight. Her brain felt fuzzy. And it
was really, really warm in here. Without thinking about it overmuch, she
shrugged out of her navy blazer and sighed in relief as the air hit her in her
sleeveless tank top. She didn't notice the man across from her draw his breath
in, didn't notice his uneasy shift in his seat, or how his fingers lightly tapped
the armrest of the chair.
"It's my turn. I answered the question. So, Truth or Dare, Hunter?"
"Dare." Without hesitation.
She raised her eyes to his, leaned forward, completely unaware of how her hair
fell across her face…hair that Hunter wished he could push behind her ear….she
could play too….she was a McMahon after all. "I dare you to….pick truth next
time."
She'd thrown him on that one, she could see it. He nodded tightly. "Good." She
murmured, sipping her drink again, nervously. He'd make her pay now. How?
"Truth or Dare?" He demanded.
"Dare." Somehow the word slipped out of her mouth against her will. But, oooh,
she'd thrown him again. She drew herself up in the seat determinedly.
"Dare? Heh. Allright…Stephanie, I dare you to…" He had had something in mind,
but changed it at the last possible moment. He did, after all, want her to
choose dare again in this game, when the stakes were even higher. So, something
easy, something to lull her into a feeling of security was called for at
present. "Stephanie McMahon, I dare you to…pick up that phone and tell Kurt
Angle he's fired."
"I can't do that! Kurt's one of the most talented men in the company!" She
gasped.
"Sure you can. It's real easy, you see? You just pick up the phone, and tell
him he's fired." She just glared at him, slack-jawed, shaking her head no. He
sighed, exasperated. "It's not like you have to actually
fire him, Princess…just tell him he's gone and then in the morning, you can
tell him you changed your mind. Okay?"
"Oh. Well…okay." She said, picking up the phone and her address book from her
purse. For some reason, Hunter found himself elated to discover she hadn't had
Kurt's number memorized. It sent a warm thrill through his chest…but he tore
himself from that train of thinking as he heard Stephanie begin talking. He got
up and stood next to her, startling her when he half grabbed the phone in her
hand so he could hear. He grinned, inches from her face and to both their
surprise, she grinned back. "Yeah, Kurt, you heard me the first time. You're
really fired. Noooo…I'm not kidding. I'm really not. You're so totally fired."
She said happily as she hit Hunter on his huge bicep for laughing, his huge
chest shaking his entire body.
"Who else is there with you? I hear laughing!" Kurt whined.
"No one is laughing at you, Kurt! It's the t.v. I'm watching Dick Clark, the
Backstreet Boys are on and people are laughing on the t.v. at the curly haired
guy singing." She said smoothly, shaking with her own laughing now. She
continued hitting Hunter with her free hand, trying to pummel him into
behaving, but his eyes merely looked at her with amusement…and something else
she couldn't quite read….
"Curly-Haired Guy? That's N'Sync, Steph! Justin Timberlake is in N'Sync, not
Backstreet Boys!" Hunter's eyes widened as he heard this and he fell to the
floor, literally giggling so hard he was red. Stephanie couldn't help it
anymore, she snorted rudely, and began choking on her drink she had just sipped
once again. "Look—Kurt—I'm not going to debate—debate bands with you!" She
gasped out. "Just…you're fired! So….yeah! Really, really fired! Don't let the
door hit you on the ass on your way out! Goodbye, Kurt." She clicked off the
phone and continued to choke when Hunter pulled her onto the floor next to her
and hit her on the back, trying to help her stop coughing.
"Oh, God! He…he….N'Sync!" She couldn't finish, she was laughing so hard tears
poured down her flawless face. Hunter suddenly stopped laughing altogether and
with a weird expression, he leaned into her and…licked her tears off her cheek.
She stopped dead. "What are you doing?" She whispered.
"I don't know anymore." He whispered back, still licking.
Stephanie pushed against his chest and rose unsteadily to her feet. She blinked
hard, and walked back over to her seat on the couch. She didn't sit down
though, just picked up her blazer and turned to Hunter. "It's getting late. I
really ought to be going to bed now."
"Yeah, right. It's..." Hunter stole a glance at the television "only 11:54 now. We have six more minutes to go.
Sit back down." He told her.
"I'm tired. I want to go to bed." She said quietly.
"In six minutes. But nobody should spend New Year's Eve alone…nobody should
ring in a new year alone, Stephanie."
"What does it matter?" She demanded.
"Don't you know?"
"Know what?"
"That how you ring in the New Year is how you'll spend the rest of the next
year. It's like…a karma thing."
"That's…that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard, Hunter."
"Well, what if it's true? You don't want to spend the whole next year all
alone, now do you?"
"As opposed to spending it with you? It works for me." She retorted, trying to
move past him, and of course, not being able to move past his huge bulk. She
couldn't believe she had let her guard down enough for him to be able to do
this.
"Just shut up, will you? Face it, you're stuck here for the night Princess." He
growled.
"I agreed to spend New Year's Eve with you in the hotel room, and then I was
going to go back out clubbing, remember? For the night? Oh, no, I don't think
so! I am going!"
"Not in your condition, you aren't!"
Oh. She had been drinking an awfully lot…she looked down at her keys
doubtfully. Okay. He was right about that at least. She shouldn't drive
herself. She pulled her cell phone from her pocket.
"What are you doing?" He demanded.
"Calling a cab." She informed him haughtily. She didn't understand the sudden
glimmer in his eyes, the quick smile on his face. One moment later, she did
understand.
"What the hell do you mean, two hours! I want a taxi now!" She yelled at the
operator.
"It is sort of a busy night for them, Princess." Hunter said smugly.
"Fuck off."
"Such language, my, my my. What would daddy say?" He mocked.
"Shut up." She said, throwing herself into her chair once more. He took the
seat directly opposite of her. "It is my turn you know." He said softly.
"What?" She asked, having completely forgotten about their little game.
"I choose…truth." He smiled softly at her.
Stephanie shuddered at the cold voice. "I don't want to play anymore."
"Finish it." He demanded.
"I don't—"
"Finish it! It's your turn!" He said angrily, opening a bottle of scotch.
"I told you, I don't—"
"And I told you—"
"Fine! I forgot, you're The Game
she sneered. You always finish your games…my God, do you even like
me?" She screamed. Hunter dropped the bottle of scotch and they both watched it
tumble to the floor..
"What?" Low, low voice, dangerous voice, and why the hell had she asked that?!
"Just—ignore it. I'm sorry, I don't know why I even—"
"Like you? Like you? Fuckin like
you? You are…I...oh, God!" Hunter screamed, picking up his scotch bottle and
throwing it across the wall, causing Stephanie to flinch.
"You're asking me that? I can't even believe you are…you have to ask that?!"
Hunter sank into his huge chair, apparently stunned and rubbing his eyes,
running his hand through his hair and leaning his head back and staring at the
ceiling. "Fuckin' like her…she asks if I fuckin' like her…" He whispered to the
ceiling.
Stephanie sat still in her seat, completely stunned by his outburst.
She was even more startled when he suddenly moved, crossing the distance
between their chairs before she could even blink. She gripped her armrest
tightly as he knelt at her feet on the floor. He pulled her chin up, forcing
her eyes to look at his face. She stared back at him hard.
"Yes. Yes, Stephanie. I do…like
you. That's…that's a word for it." He said rather bitterly.
"Are you implying there—that there's a better word for it?" She asked.
"Always putting words in my mouth."
"Do I?"
"Yes…when there are so many other things you could be putting in—" Stephanie
stopped him when she swiveled toward the t.v.
"They're doing the countdown." She said, always having loved watching the ball
drop in Times Square. Hunter watched her raptured face, bathed in the glow of
the television. "Three…two…" She softly chanted with the crowd.
"…One." Hunter finished, pulling her back to face him and kissed her smoothly
on the lips. He felt her give into the kiss immediately, softening her arms as
they moved around his back and he eased the strap of her tank top over her
shoulder, allowing him better access to her neck.
"Happy New Year, Steph…My—turn—" He gasped. "Truth—or—"
"Dare!" She returned quickly, closing her eyes tightly, loving the feel of his
body crushing her into the cushiony chair.
"Tell me you want me."
"I want you. I want you so badly, Hunter…I lo—it's your turn…Truth or--"
"Dare!"
"I dare you to tell me you want me too!"
"Princess…I want you more than I've wanted anything…probably ever." He lied.
There was no 'probably'….
"Ohhhh…." She cried into his ear. "Truth."
"In Vegas? You weren't really drunk, were you? You knew—you knew the whole time
what you were doing, didn't you?"
She stopped still. "Yes. I knew." She whispered finally, and was relieved when
his arms tightened even more around her body.
"Truth or Dare?" She demanded. She knew what she wanted him to choose. She knew
what she wanted him to do.
He looked down into her bright, impossibly blue eyes, saw she was ready for
this now, she was ready for the truth, finally.
"Dare…" He whispered.
This was going to be one hell of a year, he realized.
