Tommy/David, Call Me Maybe
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"Hey!" David blinked at the exclamation and found Tommy grinning at him. The continuation came with a swing of the speedster's hips.
"I just met you~" David stared in confusion, but then it clicked, and he managed to pinch his nose before the next line was sang.
"And this is crazy~ But here's my number~"
"We've had coffee once and noodles once, Tommy, we didn't just meet. And I already have your number."
"Has anyone ever told you you're a horribly unfun person, David?" Tommy pouted, hands in his pockets.
"As a matter of fact yes, and he too likes to wear green."
The rest of the night was spent with Tommy trying to discover who the other green-wearer was and if Tommy himself really wore the color that often, but David found he hardly minded the attention.
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Tommy and Billy reunite at the After-Party
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"I don't want to hear it." Billy demanded as soon as the shock of having Tommy back wore off and he noticed the way his brother was eyeing his outfit.
"You just don't measure up, lil' bro~" Tommy practically purred and moved his hips again to the beat.
"At least I'm getting laid tonight." Billy concluded and returned to Teddy's side, leaving Tommy to glance back at Kate who was looking noticeably happier than when he found her.
"Oh, the night is still young, brother. Still young."
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Two Jews attend a Christmas party (Ben Grimm & Billy Kaplan)
"Are these... real?" Kate frowned and tapped tentatively on Teddy's newfound reindeer horns. Eli could only snicker.
"Welcome to the wonderful world of having a shape-shifter for a friend."
Teddy's response was a snicker and another sip of his cup of eggnog. Not too far from there another member of their small group was greeted by one of the older Avengers, a certain un-festive orange rock with limbs who felt a bit out of place in the party. He frowned at Billy's Christmas-y attire.
"Are we losing you, kid?" Ben asked and eyed Billy's snow-man patterned sweater.
"No, but I am, admittedly, sleeping with a Christian."
Ben looked up at the group of teens across the room in time to find Teddy, looking aptly tipsy, raising his glass at Billy in a long-distance toast. Billy smiled back and returned the gesture.
"How many of those has he downed already?"
"Not enough to be too much, just enough to mean we'll be naughty and still be up when Santa comes over."
Ben blinked at the implication before snorting. He held his steaming coffee mug for Billy to meet with his own cup.
"Merry Christmas, kid."
"Ho ho ho."
