Danny
House had spent the night at Danny's the night before, and when he woke he heard Danny in the shower. He yawned and got out of bed, making his way to the kitchen in his boxers to brew a pot of coffee.
Then he walked into the study across from the kitchen. He hadn't paid much attention to it, but then his eyes went to a dark wood case in one corner. He went over, pulled it open, and... jackpot. Chess board.
He carried it into the dining room and put it on the table, opening it up and pulling out drawers of pieces. He'd just finished putting the last white pawn in place when he heard Danny. "Want to play?" he asked. "Coffee might be done."
Then he walked into the study across from the kitchen. He hadn't paid much attention to it, but then his eyes went to a dark wood case in one corner. He went over, pulled it open, and... jackpot. Chess board.
He carried it into the dining room and put it on the table, opening it up and pulling out drawers of pieces. He'd just finished putting the last white pawn in place when he heard Danny. "Want to play?" he asked. "Coffee might be done."
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"And that's completely fine, I just want the practice," he said, sitting down in front of the white pieces. "I'm rusty and got my ass handed to me the other day."
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Danny grabbed another cup, setting it out and sitting down.
"If you're hoping to get better, I'm not sure I'm the best opponent," Danny laughed. "I'm probably worse than playing the computer on 'easy'," he added with a smile.
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"I'll be honest, I had sort of forgotten about it. Scottie would have wanted it to be used though, I'm sure," Danny smiled, looking unsure, then making a move. "Besides, sort of cozy, isn't it? Game of chess and some coffee and conversation."
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"That would be really nice," Danny smiled. "You work today? I don't have anything going on, turns out. Was thinking about stopping by that church I'd started visiting, but... Last time I went, everyone was just gone. So odd."
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Danny seemed unsure, then moved another pawn.
"Sure. What do you fancy? We could go to a museum, maybe catch a film..."
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"I've no idea," Danny confessed. "I never keep up with that stuff."
He moved another piece, then smiled as he watched Greg think. He was terribly handsome- Even more so when his mind was working.
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"Nothing, just... Enjoying this. Enjoying you," Danny said honestly.
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"I like you," Danny replied. "...I love you."
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"Does that mean you won?" Danny asked. "Sorry, I haven't played in forever, and I was never good..."
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Danny leaned back in his seat studying the board, and after a long moment of thought, he moved a piece.
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Danny looked unsure of what to do, and completely missed the bishop play. Instead moving his king away a little.
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Danny chewed his bottom lip, not sure what to do.
"I surrender, or give up," he laughed. "I don't see how you don't win now," he admitted with a smile.
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"I feel like I wasn't much of a challenge for you," Danny smiled, sipping his coffee.
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"Playing with someone at work?" Danny asked, always interested to hear about Greg's work life.
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"Oh, well, that's nice," Danny nodded. "It's good, you know? Seeing you make friends, I mean. I know you've got Fin and that, but- That all seems so messy, and since you lost James I... I guess I worry, a bit, that you might be lonely.
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"You should invite him over sometime, we can do dinner or something," Danny offered.
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"Cool," Danny smiled. "I'll look forward to it. ...I'd offer to cook, but no one deserves that treatment. Instead I'll promise to order in."
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