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Ryland Grace's new students catch a look at reader and freak out
This was fun!! I'm practicing dialogue because it does not come naturally to me, but I think it turned out cute!
Mr. Grace has rizz? ~ ryland grace x reader
1.4k words, fluff, lots of gen z slang
summary: you run by the school for ryland, his students can't believe you're real
Part 2, career day!
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He hadnât done it on purpose, the rush of the morning caught up to him and he left a stack of graded worksheets on the table. He was halfway to the school when he remembered, shooting a quick text to you asking if you could drop them off on your way to work. It was no problem, of course, you loved seeing your Mr. Grace in his element anyway.Â
The drive was easy, you parked in a guest spot and strolled in, hoping to catch Ryland at a good time. A quick peek through the window of his classroom confirmed your hopes, the students had their heads down, working quietly on an assignment. Ryland caught sight of you and stood from his desk, moving quickly to the door. You opened it to greet him with a wave, holding the stack of papers out.Â
âThank you so much,â he murmurs, leaning in to press a chaste peck to your cheek.Â
A chorus of âew,â âaw,â and gasps rumble through the class. Ryland closes his eyes for a moment before turning around to face the excited middle schoolers. Before he could say anything, though, one of the girls points forcefully in your direction, âthatâs your girlfriend?!âÂ
âNo way Mr. Grace pulled her,â another joined in.
âThereâs a Mrs. Grace?!â
âThere really is hope for all of us,â a boy laughs.Â
âWait, sheâs hot!â They were all talking over each other, a mix of compliments to you and barely concealed insults toward their teacher.Â
âHey!â Ryland starts, clinging to what was left of his dignity. You wave to the room, introducing yourself with a grin. You were absolutely going to make fun of him tonight, and he knew it too. He was bright red but he fixed the students with a serious look, âback to your work, everyone.â
They didnât even pretend to look at their papers, too interested in this new side of their silly science teacher that they never got to see. Ryland turns back to you, stepping through the doorway and leading you away from the windows with a hand on your lower back. âThis is all theyâre going to talk about today,â he sighs. You stifle a laugh and point behind him.
The kids were lined up against the window, pressing their faces close to the glass to try to get a glimpse of you two. He doesnât even turn around, âI owe you dinner for these,â he shakes the papers still in his hand. âYouâre not cooking in my kitchen,â you giggle.
âTakeout it is,â he smiles, landing one more quick kiss to your lips before he steps backwards, steeling himself for the torment he was about to walk back into. You whisper your goodbyes and laugh to yourself when you hear his voice carry through the hallway, âdonât think I wonât lower your grades on these papers!âÂ
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He beats you home that evening, an array of Chinese food already set up on the table when you slink through the door. Ryland is in the kitchen fighting with that one drawer that just doesnât open right. Loose sweatpants sit low on his hips, a big difference from his work clothes you last saw him in. âHey! How was your day?â Heâs chipper, the day must not have been so bad.Â
âSame old, Iâm more interested in your day, Mr. Grace.â You step beside him, opening the drawer and kissing his cheek. He fishes out the chopsticks you always use and ushers you to the table, he pulls out your chair and canât help but drop a kiss to the top of your head. âMy day,â he starts with a sigh, âwas exactly what you expect with a bunch of middle schoolers who just found out that I have a beautiful girlfriend.âÂ
You giggle softly, opening the boxes in front of you and assessing just how much food he ordered. âCome on, I want details! If anyone is going to have good jokes itâs your students.â
âFirst it was the lingo, they called me unc and said something about pulling a baddie,â he laughed, wiggling his eyebrows at you. âThen they said you were way out of my league, asked how I convinced you to give a nerd like me a chance.â You let out a belly laugh at that, knowing full well you were head over heels for him the first time you met. âDid you tell them that Iâm a nerd too?â
âIn so many words, but they wouldnât have it. They decided that youâre the breadwinner of the relationship, something about being a CEO or owning a business,â heâs giggling now, too. âI told them youâre an engineer and Abby asked if you work for Lockheed Martin.â You gasped, choking out a laugh. âHow does she know about them?â
âHer parents talk about a lot in front of her,â itâs said wistfully, like he wishes they would stop. âThen, they started using words I didnât know. I wrote them down, hold on.â He grabs his phone, opening his notes app. âThey said Iâm âhigh-key a simp,ââ a snort from you, âTyler said, âMr. Grace been hiding his rizz,â which felt inappropiate coming out of a childâs mouth.â His turn to snort.Â
âOh! Jenny called me the Beaker to your Dr. Bunsen, thatâs a crazy reference for a 13 year old!â That one bowled you over, you threw your head back with a loud laugh. âI still donât know what this one means,â he holds his phone far from his face, pretending to struggle to read, ââMr. Grace lowkey ohio, but his girlfriend has goddess energy.ââ He looks at you exasperatedly, âIâve gotta ask their English teacher to translate all of this.âÂ
âI donât mind âgoddess energy,ââ you wink at him. âThe girls all agreed on that one, so I think itâs universally accepted,â he smiled softly at you, his tongue poking out to wet his lips. âMy favorite one, though, was someone said weâre like fix-it Felix and that soldier lady Jane Lynch voiced in Wreck It Ralph.âÂ
âStop! They did not say that!â Your cheeks hurt from laughing so much at this point. âThey did! I think it was a disguised way to say that youâre out of my league again,â heâs so enamored with the way youâre laughing, he almost wishes he had more quips to read out. âI told them that one doesnât work because Felix is shorter than the soldier, then they said I give short aura and that insecurity about being a âshort kingâ is a bad look. Iâm six feet tall!â Youâre struggling to catch your breath, you loved these kids so much and youâd only just met them.Â
âThat was a lot for one class period,â you wipe your eyes, food totally forgotten on the table. âYeah, we didnât get much work done,â he sighs dramatically.Â
He hesitates a little to tell you the next part, his ears burning when you notice the look on his face. âThey- uh, they exclusively referred to you as Mrs. Grace, despite how many times I told them that weâre not married.â Your cheeks heat up at that, âthatâs sweet of them.â The moment stretches, longing in his eyes that you recognize. Heâs never brought marriage up before, but he often talks about spending the rest of your lives together. One thing about Ryland is that heâs a loverboy, itâs one of your favorite parts of him. You lay your hand on top of his, a gentle comfort after a long day of torment.
âAnyways, now that they know you exist, theyâre going to ask to see you again. Maybe you could come in for career day? Tell them about the importance of paying attention when their teacher is talking,â he looks a little shy, it reminds you of how he looked when he first asked you out.Â
âIâd love to do that, Ry, you just let me know when it is and Iâll make sure my schedule is clear.â Your smile is bright, excitement shining through at being included. âYeah?â His expression is hopeful. âYeah, Iâve gotta prove that theyâre right, I am the breadwinner in this relationship,â you donât even have time to laugh before heâs pulling you out of your chair and over his shoulder. He lands a hand against your thighs, ignoring your squeals.Â
âYouâre right, Iâve gotta earn my keep,â and he carries you all the way to the bedroom, âhappy wife, happy life and all that.â
Guys I'm being serious I love all the au's phm has and all the family the fandom has shoved in Grace's face but where on EARTH are the au's where Olesya Ilyukhina and YĂĄo Li-Jie live???
What if he didn't wake up alone and the crew has to work around Ryland's amnesia and like maybe he over hears a conversation between the two where they distinctly remember Ryland being put in a coma earlier for his safety and they just put two and two together and now they're trying to juggle that massive shitshow of a secret while simultaneously experiencing a very changed Ryland Grace vastly different but oh so similar to when they met him back on earth
love how Rocky is always serving main character energy. dude steps up and leaves their smoking hot mate to go on a noble quest. Then everyone dies mysteriously and a fucking alien shows up who is somehow smart but also dumb as hell. So now bro has a lovable sidekick and you two save each other through the power of friendship multiple times. Then you figure out a way to save the fucking world and you get to go back home a hero. And your funny bestie alien sidekick comes with you because he thinks you're so cool. Rockys life is a movie. He's a legend.
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Summary & CW: Â Fluff, friends w/ benefits, based on glue song by beabadobee, yearner wally
Pairing: Wally West x Fem!Reader
Word Count: 0.7k
A/N: Another piece out the Kiln! Thank you to the anon who requested this and for participating! I hope you all enjoy <3333
This is the best view heâs ever seen.
Wally West was one of the- if not the fastest man alive. He could be anywhere within seconds, allowing him access to the most breathtaking places on the planet.
But right here, with you passed out in his bed? He doesnât think heâs ever seen something more beautiful.
It was around two in the morning. Realistically, he should be asleep, there were a million things with his name on it once morning comes and you were going to leave early for work. There was just something about you that always enraptured him.
It was impossible for him not to be in a trance when he was around you. He couldnât help it, he absorbed everything you did, everything you smiled at, everything that made your head tilt to the side.
He was obsessed.
Wally had never met anyone like you. No one laughed the same way you did, they always missed the way your left eye squinted more. No one gave him that look you always wore when he made a stupid joke, the smirk you tried to hide with a raised eyebrow. No one took up all his thoughts like you did, he couldnât run past a cute animal without stopping to send you a picture.
It was simple.
He was in love with you.
There was no way around it. Despite how much he tried to hide it, he knew.
There was just one small problem.
You werenât doing the ârelationship thingâ right now.
After too many shitty dates and even eviler exes, you swore off dating for the rest of the year. There was no hiding his relief when you decided on it. Every time you called him with some nightmare about your antichrist of the month, he bit his tongue till it bled.
And thanks to him, celibacy only lasted you about five weeks.
It was some Thursday night two months ago, you were hanging out on his couch playing Overcooked 2 together. Laughs were mixed in with cursing, orders were echoing off the walls in his crappy apartment. One thing led to another and Wally had saved this level by serving pizza with mere seconds to spare.
When you thanked him, a cheeky grin you knew all too well grew on his face. He tapped his cheek and gave you a, âdonât forget to kiss me.â
Deciding to one up him at his own game, you grabbed his face with your right hand and pressed your lips to his.
It was the most divine kiss Wally had ever blessed to receive. Itâs safe to assume the game was forgotten for what remained of the night.
You both talked about it later, the possibility of being more one day. It just wasnât in the cards right now considering the paths you were currently on. There were cities you wanted to live in, the career ladder you wanted climb, and WallyâŚ.
Well, he was saving the world.
He couldnât promise you that he was going to come home every night. He couldnât promise that he was always going to be safe. Hell, he couldnât even promise that heâd always be on the planet.
So for now, this was enough.
Anything that involved, regarded, or even revolved around you was more than anything he could ever ask for. Even if you werenât his completely, Wally couldnât think of something he would trade this for.
To see you like this, it was everything. The moonlight bouncing off your back as his fingers traced ran up and down it. Your hair fanned out on the pillow as it caught the perfume you wore. It was almost funny how your limbs were spread all over the mattress. He was notably bigger than you, and yet you still managed to take up 75% of the bed. But he didnât complain.
Wally would live the rest of his life on the edge of the bed if it meant he woke up tangled with you.
And as a promise to the night, right before he drifts off, he kisses you. Leaning over the mess of your arms, he drops a chaste kiss to the center of your back. A small shiver from you is the only indication that you may have felt it in your dreams.
âI love you.â
The words are breathed onto your spine like theyâre tattooed on his.
Then, his head lands on his pillow, your perfume somehow traveled over to this one too. And the last sight he sees as cinnamon lulls him to bed, is the small smile you wore when you slept. That finally brings him enough peace to be dragged into slumber, preparing for another day with you.
i love the "grace somehow lives as long as an eridian" interpretations of the movie ending cuz i honestly think something like that could happen in cannon and it wouldn't feel out of place.
like they all are solomely accepting the fact that grace is going to die in like a scary amount of eridian years, and then as he gets to like 90 everyone is bracing for it, but he just...keeps aging. he keeps his mobility- if anything his back is getting worse cuz of the slightly increased gravity, and his health seems to be steady. on the day of graces 122nd birthday (the oldest a human has ever lived) the eridian scientists that study grace are like. hey. what the fuck. and grace is like â(´ď˝ď˝Ë)â
When he found out about what happened to Grace, Rocky was reasonably horrified and livid. On their way to Erid, Grace hears the most beautiful tune he cannot seem to understand. It doesnât sound Eridian, it just sounds like regular music. He sees Rocky on his laptop messing with Garage Band. Grace asks whatâs up, very amused. Rocky tells him,
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More studies of Dr. Ryland Grace from Project Hail Mary, ft Rocky, aka the two bestest of friends ever from the best movie and also book ever oh my god
One of my fave moments is when Grace draws PPE onto Rocky's dome, so he can be included in big science time D:
summary: your heart-to-heart with rocky leads to a lot of unnecessary teasing targeted towards grace. you can't help itâhe just makes it so easy (based on this textpost // @viviennejinx!)
pairing: ryland grace x gn!reader
word count: 4.3k
tags: fluff and humor, not actually unrequited love, mutual pining, bad flirting, basically teasing to death, flustered!grace, developing relationship, platonic!rocky x reader, first kisses, gn!reader
cross-posted to ao3
Grace is off in the crew quarters trying to take a nap. Heâs been all tuckered out, you think, since Rocky decided to start co-habitating with the two of you on the Mary. Though itâs probably the most efficient way to work altogetherâinstead of moving to and from the midpoint of your ship and Rockyâsâitâs clearly driving Grace crazy. Boundaries, he keeps telling Rocky, Thereâs a delicate line thatâs being crossed. More than crossed. Hopped and skipped. And still, Rockyâs insistent on moving in. You donât have any major objections, considering that Rocky is a positive change to your usual routine.
It isnât the most convenient arrangement in the world, but Rocky is having you lug xenonite boxes and panes of glass into the Hail Mary from the connector tunnel. You have to wait a half an hour each for the materials to cool down before you can pick them up, so thereâs a whole lot of get-to-know you time. After the first batch of belongings, Rocky is sure to ask you about the basicsâwhat Earth is like, what humans are like, and your expertise on the project. The second batch is exponentially more personal. Rocky asks about how you came to be on the ship, where on Earth you belong to, and if you miss your loved ones.
And, on the third and last batch, you and Rocky are sitting in the connector tunnel on a pile of empty storage crates, effectively repurposed into seating. Itâll be a short break, now, for you to catch your breath. Youâre trying to get a good stretch out of your arms and legs as you sit on the slanted crate. Youâre certainly expecting to be sore after all the strenuous labor of carrying Rockyâs things. Meanwhile, Rocky is rolling back and forth, back and forthâstill testing out the mobility on his new xenonite ball. He seems pleased with the development. Or, bored. You can never tell what heâs thinking when he gets all roll-y. It only becomes apparent here when he decides to ask you: âIs Grace mate, question?â
âWow. Presumptuous,â you punch out. Itâs a nice shock to your senses, the forwardness of Rockyâs inquiry. Itâs not like you havenât thought about it, but obviously, it seems that Rockyâs confident that heâs got it all figured out. âWhere are you getting that from?â
âGrace make all effort to do bad science jokes. Is baaad.â Rocky says. âBut laugh like Grace mate.â
âThat could just be me being polite,â you test. âItâs really important for morale, you know, laughing.â
Rocky pauses for a moment, stilled in his xenonite casing. Then, he tries again: âIs it same for heart rate too, question?â He chirps in a repetitive manner, something akin to a chuckle. Thereâs not much you can do to disprove the physiological facts. Rockyâs as clever as youâd expectâand it isnât like youâre trying to conceal the nature of your relationship with Grace.
What youâve got with him is neither here nor there. Itâs perfectly middle-ground, and really, you're satisfied with it. Grace is a decent roommate; heâs observantâknows what ticks you off, what pleases you, avoids the former and tries for the latter. You can already tell that heâs a little bit sweet on you, just by the way that he looks at you with soft blue eyesâcorners of his eyes crinkling as he busies his hands with whatever prop he decides to pick up. Glass beakers, microscopes, xenonite models, you name it. Itâs always the same.
And youâre always staring at him with your chin propped up on your palm, at once amused and enamored. Youâd known you would feel a certain way about Grace ever since youâd both woken up on the Hail Mary. Youâre attracted to him, of course, but thereâs also something else. Even without a whole memory, your mind lingers on him longer than need be. Itâs something like love, if not exactly that. âWell, we havenât talked about it, but weâre as good as mates,â you decide to tell Rocky.
âIs unclear,â he mumbles. Aloud, it does sound like very strange terms to be referring to the current circumstances. A very human arrangement, you think. Rocky concurs with a stamp of his arm down on the plated floor.
âWe live together, we eat together. I can tell I want to kiss him and he wants to kiss me,â you list off, counting on one hand. âWe cohabitate in the same space like two mates would, but we havenât had the opportunity to⌠have it out. Itâs mission-first thinking.â
Rocky begins to roll towards a batch of glass propped up on the wall, a wordless sign for you to pick it up for him. Breakâs over. Begrudgingly, you follow along, lifting the trapezoidal glass pane up with both arms. As you swing it into a more secure grip, he seems to speak more softly. âMore Eridian than human.â
âWho? Me?â you say half-heartedly, still very focused toward your grip on the xenonite glass. Itâs more difficult for you than it is for Rocky to carry the whole thing through the hatch door of the Hail Mary. Still, it sounds like a high compliment.
âYes. Is Eridian thinking to view Grace in definite terms. Grace as mate, inevitable. Is beautiful!â Rocky raises a claw up, wiggling his little rugged fingers in a gentle sweep across the empty space in front of him. Itâs reassuring, certainly, that Rocky views you in high regard. Even though youâre breaking a sweat trying to carry this weighted pane for your new shipmate, you still make a concerted effort to give him a wide grin.
âThanks, Rocky.â
â
Thereâs a good mood going between you and Rocky after all the talking. Grace picks up on it quickly after his long nap, when he sees the both of you huddled in the lab working on one of the larger dry-erase boards. Thereâs a bunch of calculations scrawled neatly in black across the whole white surface, alongside a larger diagram of the shipâs engines. While heâs been sleeping, itâs clear the two of you have been wading through the more complex engineering issues. Hearing Graceâs footsteps approach, you turn to face him over your shoulder with a grin, âMorning.â
Grace looks straight out of bed, with his punny tee and his sweatpantsâblonde hair sticking up in random directions. He seems to be stretching his back out as you greet him, eyelids heavy. âIt seems like someone ignored the memo to pack light,â Grace grumbles, nudging his mug towards the corridor behind him. The stack of xenonite crates and glass you two amassed is generous, to say the least.
âHey, Iâm just the mover,â you hum, âYouâre gonna have to take it up with the big guy.â You jut your index finger out towards Rocky, whoâs tapping one side claw against the glass.
He merely buzzes, âRocky need equipment to save Earth Erid stars. Donât mind.â He rolls closer to the center of the room to get a better scan of the corridor, before returning to your side at the white board. âSame volume of mess as before Rocky arrival.â Rude. When you look back over at Grace, he doesnât seem to have any major objections. It is true; the two of you were maybe a little bit slobbish before Rocky came along.
The three of you seem to fall back into routine easily. Grace is still trying to wake himself up with generous gulps of black coffee. You and Rocky continue on with your calculations and diagram. Youâre trying your best to stay focused on the workâbut the two of you have been working on these problems for the past hour and now, Grace is in front of you with his entirely sleep-ridden appearance. He just looks⌠perfect. And, out of the blue, Rocky shoots out an abrupt: âWhy choose Grace for mate, question?â Thereâs a clatter to your left. Graceâs grip loosens on the handle of his mug, a sizable drop of coffee splashing onto the steel counter beside you both. He decides, at once, to place the mug down and away from himself, before wiping the mess up with the sleeve of his navy-blue hoodie.
Grace sputters, âWhat? Mateâwe're notâthat would require at least kind ofâ" Heâs speaking so intermittently that he can barely get a full sentence out. You raise a brow just watching Grace mesh his hands together, fingers interlocking and coming apart. Heâs not making it any better for himself.
The wide-eyed look that you give Rocky isnât nearly as mortified as Graceâs. While itâs accompanied by shock, youâre very intrigued by the nature of Rockyâs question. You have no idea what heâs shooting for, but itâs clearly working. Grace is talking to himself, dazed as he fixates on soaking the coffee up with his sleeve. Rocky stays silent in his xenonite casing. Heâs anticipating an answer out of you, and so youâre going to have to give it to him. With a rather astute tone, analytical in nature, you offer up, âWell, heâs passionate. Thatâs a plus.â
Graceâs brows furrow together. âSorry?â Heâs floored. You canât possibly be talking about him, but Rockyâs asking and youâre answering. Itâs really not adding up. Grace is looking at you over the frame of his glasses, eyes squinted in perplexity.
âThe molecular biology, the teaching,â you note, âGold stars all around.â
âDedication valuable for Earth mate selection,â Rocky nods along. It isnât anything he doesnât already know. While Grace has been asleep and the two of you have gotten to talking, Rocky knows practically all the minute details of why youâve âchosenâ Grace. The point of hashing it out in front of him now is unclearâaside from the potential entertainment value. That makes sense.
âOkay. He learned humor while I was napping. Iâm not offended at all.â Though he tries to laugh it off, Grace doesnât sound at all sure of himself. Heâs very close to pacing back and forth, not sure whether he should try to change out of his now coffee-soaked hoodie or question the two of you further. When you and Rocky turn straight back to work unaffected, you at the front of the board and him tracing his claw across the glass with a sort of contemplative silence, Grace is shell-shocked. Heâs muttering under his breath, âI donât think I get the joke.â Both of your backs are turned to Grace; he canât see the growing smirk thatâs cropping up on your face.
Itâs a quick pivot back to work. âI have a feeling that we should make a few minor adjustments to the rear fuselage. Thereâs going to be a lot of strain on engines when we get to Tau Ceti-E.â You click your tongue, circling the lower right quadrant of the diagram in a red dry-erase ink. Once your little annotation is completed, you tuck the marker in your back pocket.
âAgree, agree, agree,â Rocky tips his body towards the white board. His texture monitor is showing a complex, grayscale copy of the board to a T. Itâs as if neither of you have tried to tease Grace to death just seconds prior. Heâs glued to the ground with a weary kind of expression on his face. Grace is frowning, truly and deeply, with his palm squeezing the back of his neck. You could almost feel bad if you werenât so pleased to see Grace like this; rarely is he speechless.
A few minutes pass. Then, Rocky approaches the same question from a different vantage point. âGrace attractive by human standard, question?â
âWell, he's handsome by my standard, and Iâm pretty sure a lot of humans would agree,â you admit. âHe is a bit dorky, but I like âem that way. Thatâs preference, though. Not all humans are into dorky.â
Rocky returns your statement with a rushed out, âYes, yes, yesâpreference. Understand.â
âOkay. Hello?â Grace speaks outward towards the lab. His voice carries throughout the hull of the ship, and the two of you are still non-reactive. âWeâre doing it again. I am in the room.â His old teacherâs voice is coming out againâone hand shot up in the air, trying to flag your attention.
You look at him over your shoulder with a soft âWhat was that, Ry?â Youâre very pleased to see that his cheeks are glowing red underneath the white-gold frames of his glasses. You drag your gaze up and down his raised arm, with a particularly sharp grin hanging off your face. So toned. âDidnât hear you,â you tilt your head. Grace lowers his arm slowly, turning back around to pick up his mug.
âHa-ha,â Grace punches out. Heâs trying to seem unbothered by this whole situation, but it really is bothering him. No matter how hard heâs trying to maintain his composure, Grace is flushed. You can practically see the steam rising off the top of his head. Itâs an illogical conversation playing out in front of him and the effortâs no use. You and Rocky are absolutely impossible. âIâm going to go for a metaphorical breath of fresh air. I will⌠see you both shortly.â Grace is too nervous to push it any further, and it seems like heâs leaving you both to do a cool-off lap around the ship.
You can hear him talking to himself as he leaves the lab, as if possessed by his own confusion. âHandsomeâŚ? Is it April Foolâs? Mary, can you pull up a UTC calendar for me, please? What month is it back home?â Louder, the shipâs computer rings out a staticky, âThe month is: June.â Graceâs muffled groan rings out towards the two of you..
You turn towards Rocky with a slow shake of your head. âYouâre really mean. Did you know that?â you ask Rocky. He pushes closer to you. Like youâre any better.
âGrace not know you are mates when obvious. Grace fault,â Rocky says, with both claws pointed in the air. You think itâs supposed to be a sort of shrug.
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After Graceâs little cooldown period, heâs back on his feet and wanting to teach you how to sample astrophage. Even though youâll both be out there at the same time, spacewalking side by side, he wants you to be prepared. Itâs best that you both know how to handle the equipment. Youâre not completely convinced that heâs over your little bit with Rocky earlier, but he seems altogether unoffended enough to talk to you. While you and Grace are running through the sampler together, Rockyâs not far away. He sits in the corridor, sifting through his thingsâno doubt listening to the two of you working together.
Grace's fingers trace over the orange lining of the box before he slides it towards you. âYouâre going to have this whole sampler rig attached to your suit. Itâs supposed to be portable, so it shouldnât be too much of a hassle for us to bring it out and set it up on the topside of the deck,â he explains. Youâre nodding along; something tells you that youâve heard this entire lecture beforeâthat Grace is using the words that he mightâve before your launchâbut itâs altogether pointless to point it out now.
Youâre watching as his hands surround either side of the sampler; he pulls out, simultaneously, two metal grated plates. âOkay. These plates are supposed to intake the astrophage going towards Tau Ceti-E.â Grace closes the one set and opens another. âAnd these are supposed to grab the astrophage thatâs leaving. Weâll grab input first. Then, output.â
Mindlessly, Grace grabs the off-white masking tape off the counter beside you, nearly brushing your waist; he tries to ignore the minimal contact, pressing the bar of tape onto the first set of plates. Then, the second. Grace discards the roll on the counter, before picking the dry-erase marker out of your pocket and presses it into the palm of your dominant hand. Grace flinches as his fingertips graze the surface of your palm. Heâs still trying to keep a fair distance after your little debacle with Rocky earlier, but he just canât help it.
âYou want me to label it?â you laugh.
âItâs lab standard,â he insists. âIf we mix them up, weâll have to sample all over againâand that would mean weâd have to clean the plates. And if we do that poorlyâŚâ Grace makes a big show of making a miniature explosion with his hands. Itâs difficult not to scoff at him. You know itâs lab standard, but he could easily label them himself. The apprehension worn on your face makes Grace sigh. Youâre able to read him too easily, and he surrenders over, âAnd I like your handwriting more than I like mine.â
Thereâthe root of the issue. You shake your head, âYouâre a teacher, Grace. Legibility is, like, a job requirement.â
âIf that were true, the staff at Grover Cleveland Middle wouldâve been chopped in half,â he chuckles. As far as youâve seen, his handwriting isnât bad at all. To each their own, you suppose. You lean down to write on the open panels of the sampler, Grace watching carefully over your shoulder.
âSee? This is part of the mating ritual, too, Rock.â It barely comes out as a whisper as youâre writing down âa1. inputâ and âa2. outputâ neatly across the tape for either panel. Itâs sarcasm really, but you realize much too late that Rocky might not interpret it as such. Grace, somehow, is much more occupied at watching over your labeling technique; he murmurs back a distracted âHm?â before furrowing his brows. He stands straight up, eyebrows furrowed. It might have taken a second to register, but Grace is fully aware of what youâve saidâ
And suddenly, Rocky is practically shouting down the corridor with a hurried, âwait, wait wait!â You can hear the successive rapid thunks of him sliding into his xenonite ball, sealing it, and rolling back towards the both of you. The Eridian practically comes barreling in through the doorway, running into the white metal shelves of the Hail Mary with a childlike ardor. âIs initiating kiss, question?â
âAgain?â Grace groans, pulling his glasses off and rubbing his eyes with the back of his hand. When he lowers his hand, you can see the blush spreading across his face, from the tips of his ears to his cheeks. âOkay. Thatâs it,â Grace huffs. âThis has to end now. No more bits.â
âGraaace. Do not be mad,â Rocky whines in a low tone, âIs only kiss. Partial threshold for human relations.â Grace is tugging his hoodie off in a desperate attempt to keep a regular temperature. Thereâs a shelf hook close enough for him to toss up the garment haphazardly. Once itâs out of the way, he turns toward Rocky.
âYou didnât even know that word an hour ago.â Graceâs voice raises in tone and volume all at once, crackling with embarrassment. Itâs unintentionally accusatory. Grace certainly didnât code in <kiss>, and itâs not like Rocky can type into his own vocabulary bank. And Grace canât seem to figure out why youâd code it aside from entertainment value.
âKiss not bad word, Grace. Is normal,â Rocky explains calmly. âNow, do kiss. Please.â The begging tone that Rocky dishes out to Grace only makes him more and more impatient. Meanwhile, youâre simply watching the two of them bicker with one anotherânot interested in the slightest to stop the argument. Shamefully, you do want Grace to be pushed to his limit. And this happens much quicker than you would anticipate. Right about now, Grace has his hands locked together and resting just over his head. His face is still flushed, and heâs got his glasses hanging off his face.
Grace is trying to stay as calm as he can and failing. Every time the word is used, heâs getting deeply distracted by the thought of your lips on his. He canât help the way his mind drifts to that very, very vivid fantasy of your hands balancing flat on his chest. Finally, he breathes out a heavy and burdened sigh: âNo more kiss talk. We arenât together, end of story.â
âI mean, we kind of are,â you say to Grace, who turns sharply mid-speaking to tilt his head at you.
âWhat?â he stammers softly. Youâre not helping his case, especially with that tone.
Hands held behind your back, you repeat for Grace, âWe are.â It's a matter of fact. Any semblance of sternness Grace was attempting prior crumbles at the drop of a dime. Heâs pointing at you with his index finger, then at himself, then you again. âNo, weâre not.â
You grab for Graceâs wrist, just over the red-band of his wristwatch. âOkay. Come on, weâre going up to screens.â Grace, still stunned, lets you drag him out of the lab and towards the corridor. As you look over your shoulder, you can see that Rocky is shooting you a strong thumbs-down.
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The empty, numbered panels of the projection deck flicker to life into the backdrop of the river Seine. Youâve asked Mary to put on musicâreally, anything would doâand she decides to ring out some folk-rock song that youâve never heard before. Something older, not too much ruckus when played loud. Itâs a decent way to guarantee yourself a bit of privacy with your new, sound-attuned roommate. Youâll be lucky if Rocky canât hear the two of you finally having this talk. Over the sound of the soft strumming guitars, you stretch your shoulders back. âI might have had a bit too fun teasing you. Sorry.â
âWell, I thought you were just⌠doing a bit. Like, ha-ha, âRyland Grace dies alone in space,ââ Grace mumbles. âIs it still a bit? Youâre sending a whole lot of signals, and I donât think Iâm receivingââ Grace seems to quiet down as soon as you plant your hand down on his chest. Heâs tracing his eyes from your hand, down your arm, and straight up to your face with his lips parted. âOr, I am receiving. A little bit.â
âOkay,â you decide, âYouâve thought about it, havenât you? I have. Weâve been living together for the equivalent of⌠what, a few months now? Iâm comfortable with you, and youâre comfortable with me. Itâs been like that ever since we got sent up. Maybe even before. I donât remember. But we like each other.â Your fingers are dancing soft on his chest, and his breath is hitching.
âWe?â Grace echoes. âI was under the impression that you were, you know, kind of uninterested in me. Besides, you know, as a co-habitant. Mission-wise, itâs crucial for us to get along.â Heâs clueless, clearly, because it hasnât been like that at allâfor you, at least.
Youâre trying to stir up another line of reasoning for him. You have to meet Grace at his level. âThereâs the, uh, Einstein quote. I know you know it, just⌠let me think.â You massage your temples with your fingers, trying to wrack your brain for it. Itâs perfect. What is it, again?
Itâs easy for Graceâthe middle-school science teacher that he isâto pick up what youâre putting down. "When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, you think it's only a minute. But when you sit on a hot stove for a minute, you think it's two hours. That's relativity,â Grace nods, âBut thatâs a very crude explanation of the concept, and I donât reallyââ
You shush him with a shake of your head. âRight. Eridians donât have a conception of relativity. It isnât necessary for them, because things are just⌠what they are. Theyâre literal and exact, and there isnât any dancing around the facts.â you explain to Grace hurriedly. âSo⌠youâre my boyfriend. Youâve been my boyfriend.â
It takes a moment for him to process your argument. Itâs very⌠forward. He seems to look past you towards one of the panel-screens. The projected river is still glittering behind you, and youâre not going anywhere. Mary even put in the effort of mixing this ambient watery soundâboats and people, back on Earth whenever agoâwith the music track. Somehow, your traveling abode in space has made the absolute perfect atmosphere for this. You and Grace.
âWell, thatâs justâŚâ Grace nods slowly, âpeachy.â He drops his head down in absolute disappointment of his own incapability to speak. What is he saying?
âPeachy?â you repeat quietly. Youâre astounded that thatâs the choice of word heâs selected for this entire ordeal. Itâs so like him. You can feel yourself shuddering out a breath. Your cheeks are already sore enough as isâand you donât think you can take another hard laugh.
âDonât,â Grace says, âI have had a long and emotionally tumultuous couple of hours.â
âAre you mad about the teasing?â you ask, stepping closer to Grace. Heâs barely paying attention, eyes glazed-over in a dazed fashion. Heâs having trouble focusing on your words. Too occupied with you.
âNo. Never,â he murmurs, eyebrows knitted together. Youâre reaching for Grace next, hands swinging around his neck in an effort to pull him in. Heâs fumbling with his hands, unsure exactly where to place them. Theyâre steady only when they find grounding on your midsection. You give him one peck on the lips. Then, another. He leans into the contact, the rims of your glasses brushing against the surface of your cheeks. Itâs casual, comfortableâas if itâs not the first time. Youâre his, and heâs yours. Itâs effortless. Grace seems to finally ease up.
Thereâs a few loud thuds down the hallâpresumably, your Eridian counterpart. The folk-rock is no use. Rocky has obviously been listening through the entirety of your back-and-forth. âFinally, Grace act like real mate. Congratulate, congratulate, congratulate.â His voice rings out loudly towards the projection deck. Grace is muttering under his breath again, something about those boundaries. At least now, youâre both on the same page.
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