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Note: Crack attack! More fun to be had, a little diversion from the darkness of the series. Part of the Not Over Yet universe, but not a fixed event.


Murdock straightened up and looked at her. "All right, truth or dare!"

She watched the exchange between the two of them and shrugged, she'd probably figure it out later but for now she sat it aside. "Truth." So far she had been lucky.

"How'd you first bump into the Faceman here?" Murdock was genuinely curious. "And spare me the dirty details, please? My innocent ears."

She sat back a moment, glanced at Face and then back to Murdock. "I actually searched him out…I had heard the rumors and I wanted to find out for myself." She admitted. "We both had a mutual friend that was graduating from the Academy and so I used the party for him afterwards to, well, try to seduce him. And it backfired; he turned my own little game against me." She admitted, remembering that night, talking him into going back to her place thinking she was the one in charge of the situation. Boy had she been wrong and it wouldn't be the last time she was with him either.

Murdock nodded with a little grin. "Soooo romantic..."

Face scrunched up his nose. "Murdock, you're hopeless..."

Charissa chuckled. "Romantic isn't exactly how I'd put it…but um…so anyhow." She eyed Face. "Truth or dare." She was feeling a little nostalgic now; it was a weird feeling to say the least.

"Truth." Face nodded. He was feeling a little nostalgic himself after that. Maybe he'd go for a dare next, try to liven things up a bit.

She smiled softly, studying the man for a moment and almost forgetting that Murdock was still in the room. "When did you first realize you were…in love with me?" She hadn't realized how badly she wanted to know that until the question left her lips.

Face paused for a moment. Then he opened his mouth. "When I woke up one morning and actually wanted to see who was beside me." he said with a little smile.

Murdock let out an "oooooooooh" and covered his face with embarrassment.

She laughed, a hint of a blush creeping across the bridge of her nose at that. "Wow." It was getting a little too serious now; it was weird and almost awkward. It was one of the reasons they tended for the most part to avoid subject matter such as. Unfortunately it seemed to have a way of coming up here and there.

"Truth or dare." he looked back at her. Murdock was uncovering his eyes and grinning.

"Dare," she said without hesitation and waited, the look in her eyes however warning him to tread carefully.

"Strip down to your bra and panties." he ordered.

Murdock let out a shriek and covered his eyes. "Oh Face, really?"

She shrugged and stood. "I'm not wearing anything too revealing, Murdock; I promise." She pulled her dress off, threw it at Face and then stood there, hands on her hips. She didn't get too flashy with her underwear choices. Both pieces were black and a silk satiny-like material; the bra obviously a push up variety.

Face let out a low whistle, then grinned. "Very nice."

Murdock sneaked a peek through his fingers. In truth, he was more scared that Sosa would attack him for looking, than he was of shattering any air of innocence he had about him.

She sighed, rolling her eyes. "You can drop your hands and look Murdock; I'm not going to be mad." She wasn't wearing anything different than a normal bikini she might wear swimming. She eyed Face. "Your turn again." She arched a brow at him.

"Dare." he straightened up. "And don't you think of stripping me down, I took the liberty of, er, not wearing anything today. And while seeing you in your bra and panties might not cause too much harm to our friend here," he patted the now-gaping Murdock on the back, "seeing all of his roommate might cause a little more...trauma."

She laughed. "Plus I'm sure you're close to standing at attention right now anyways, and the poor guy definitely doesn't need to see that." She agreed and sat down, crossing her legs and thinking a moment. "Show us something weird that you can do."

Face thought about it for a moment, then shrugged and stood up. "Watch this." he suggested, sitting down on the carpet before tucking his legs over his head and rolling into a tiny ball.

Murdock was impressed. "Faceman, you missin' some ribs or something? You're a gymnast!"

She nodded slowly, "Nice." She even gave a little small clap, though she was being a tiny bit sarcastic with it.

Hey, you asked." Face rolled out and straightened up, cracking his neck and sitting down at the table. "Truth or dare, Murdock."

"Oh, gimme another dare, Face."

"All right." he considered. "Dare you to...do the song and dance routine you used when we were pulling the con on those guys at the Lone Star saloon."

Murdock groaned, and then stood up. He looked around for a minute, picked up a wooden spoon, and began to sing 'Puttin' On the Ritz', complete with an elaborate dance routine.

Charissa shrugged at Face and then watched Murdock and gave him a much more exuberant response as she chuckled. "You are very talented, Murdock." She said with a smile, the sort that made her nose crinkle.

Murdock grinned as he finished up, putting the spoon back on the table and sitting in his seat. He stuck his tongue out at Face, and then turned to Sosa. "Truth or dare?"

She chuckled; she liked it when they were like this, like some sort of odd family. It was really the only time she felt like she belonged somewhere, when she was with the team and Face. "Truth." She wasn't about to take a dare from Murdock, she wasn't that brave yet…maybe next time they played. Maybe.

He leaned on his elbows and smiled. "Tell me 'bout the happiest time in your life. And I'm sure Face won't be upset if it's not him."

She blinked and became very still, she tried to think of a happy moment…something that wasn't sappy or having to do with an incredible orgasm. She pursed her lips a moment and then shrugged. "When I graduated from the Academy I was pretty happy." She commented and then frowned a little. "I wouldn't call it happy moments, maybe good is better term." She sat back a little more in the chair, slouching slightly. "I was happy when I knew I had helped you guys escape…um…" She sighed a little. "Anyways, my turn. What are you up for, Murdock?" She asked with a smile.

He gave her a little sad, confused look. "Well, that's a happy moment, ain't it?" he looked at Face, then shrugged and turned back to her. "Dare, please, Cap'n."

She glanced briefly at Face wondering what he was thinking, what was going through his mind considering this was probably the first time either of them were learning anything about each other that didn't have to do with sexual preferences. "Hmmm…" She thought a moment trying to think of something fun for the Captain to do. "You like to act, so let's see you impersonate each member of the team." This should prove amusing she figured.

Murdock grinned and stood up. "Kay, but you have to guess!" he straightened up and talked with a deep, mellow voice. "You see? It's a classic half-pincer movement with a rear guard and two forwards." he clapped his hands. "I love it when a plan comes together."

"That one's easy – Hannibal." She answered with a smile and gestured for him to continue.

Murdock growled and made an angry face. "I ain't flyin, sucka. No matter what you try on me. I'm tired of wakin' up and we in some other place, cause you put me on a plane!"

She laughed. "B.A. of course." She mused and was curious to see what he'd do for Face.

Murdock grinned at Face. "Oh, Hannibal, come on..." he whined a little. "I just bought this new suit...I don't want to have to get it dirty."

"Hey!" Face yelped.

She snickered, "Oh gee, I dunno…who could that be?" She glanced at Face and tried not to laugh, but a few giggles of amusement slipped out, "Face, naturally. Who else would that be."

"Faceman! Truth or dare."

"Truth."

Murdock bit his lip. "Why don't you tell us about the time you were involved in that wedding party..."

Face blanched. "The one where I was...oh, Murdock, you can't..."

Her brow slowly rose. "Wedding party?" This grabbed her attention fast as she leaned forward resting her arms on her knees. "Yeah. You have to share now." She said with a curious and sly smile.

"I was the...er...entertainment at the bachelorette party." Face said, going red.

"The bride was late to her own wedding." Murdock said, raising his eyebrows.

"Really." She sat back, clearly very amused and steepled her fingers drumming them lightly against each other. "Do go on, Face."

Face groaned. "Murdock..."

"Tell us, Faceman!"

"The soundtrack was perfect..." Face tried to keep it as objective as possible. "They even had a round bed with a pole in the middle of it for dancing."

She covered her hand with her mouth to keep from laughing; after a moment she slowly dropped her hand, her eyes shining in a very dangerous and familiar way. "You…pole danced?" If she hadn't been intrigued before, she definitely was now.

"Well, it wasn't the bridesmaids up there." Face said, eyebrows raised, pink darkening his cheeks. "The four of them and the bride..."

"Wait. You were with five women…and you…" Her eyes went wide for a moment as she began to put two and two together. "Was he moving a little slower than usual the next morning, Murdock?" She asked, not taking her eyes off Face.

Murdock shook his head. "Nope."

Face grinned. "Oh, I was there before they showed up. The groom was highly suspicious." he waggled his eyebrows. "I bet I can still pull something like that off..."

She gave a low whistle, "Wow," and shook her head in both awe and amusement. "And I'm sure you could, but I don't share well with others unless it's for an important reason." She advised as she tried to picture him with five women, probably at once. "I must say, I'm impressed. And they're still happily married and the groom is none the wiser?"

"Yup." Face nodded. "Been married for going on seven years now. And they have two kids, I think - not mine." he gave her a sincere, serious look.

She laughed. "That's a relief. I don't think the world needs a mini Face running around." She teased as she smiled in a dark seductive way for a moment, tilting her head to one side as she eyed her lover. She decided that later she wanted to see this pole dancing routine of his.