Summary: The story continues right after the very memorable night and follows the pair and their first Christmas. It would be easy if it wasn't for the fact Torque never really paid mind to human customs. Lots of first times ahead, ending with messy fun!
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After a few more moments, Kelly's far away voice finally got louder as she put her phone back to her head.
"You mind repeating that last part?" Kelly carefully picked her words, her voice not betraying any emotions just yet.
"We had sex, Jane. I thought you wanted me to get closer to someone?" Torque made it sound like a joke, but there was a slight worry on her mind. With how her friend reacted, she wondered if she did everything correctly. Before this, there was never a need for Torque to get acquainted with romance and relationships. She thought she would never need such information.
"I uh... wow. I'm just surprised you went on what I can now call a date without me teasing you into it. Had no clue it went that far and this quick," Kelly replied, no longer able to hide her emotions. Mainly shock, followed up by happiness and then worry. "You, uh, used protection, right?"
"Kelly, I'm a viper. Remember?"
"Right, right. Sorry, this is all just so unexpected." That was not how she imagined the morning going. Kelly was prepared for many things, was even ready to get something nice to eat should the date be a complete disaster, and Torque needed cheering up. This was an outcome Jane was rooting for. Just never thought the two agents would hit it off that well.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the phone, Torque was worrying about the whole encounter. She had known David for a while, and despite all their teasing, she liked him. But even Kelly said it was "quick." This was completely unfamiliar territory for the viper, and the last thing she wanted to do was to get it wrong. Not exactly many people she met or got along this well with, and none were David.
"Was it too quick? I'm thinking
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"Stop. Torque, remember our countless talks about how you need to learn how to allow people to get closer to you?"
"Yeah?"
"You finally found someone. Just because you have little experience with relationships, doesn't mean you have to push him away the moment it gets serious. Giving up doesn't sound like the Torque I know."
"Yeah!" Torque's worry was steadily replaced with confidence, as her friend not only approved, but encouraged her. "If nothing else, David would let me know if I did anything too odd. Probably wouldn't let me hear the end of it, actually."
"Speaking of David though, I think I will have a talk with him about this once he's up." Kelly's tone turned serious in a fraction of a second. Torque wondered what exactly the director wanted to talk to him about. "Jane, I wanted this. Please don't bring out your old machete from the war. You just told me not to push him away, so you better not either."
There was a moment of silence before Torque heard a laugh from the other end of the phone. "Machete? It's a sword!" The laughter faded as her tone turned serious again. "No, it's nothing like that, Torque. I just need you both to understand that although I'm happy for you, I really am, you can't have these new feelings bleeding into the missions I send you on. I'll need to set you up for some more training to see if we need to change the way we send squads out."
"We just got together, so you want us to spend less time together? I thought I wasn't supposed to push him away." Torque scoffed.
"It's to make sure both of you do nothing dumb during missions. For now, I want you to enjoy it. You deserve a break, and this is a perfect chance to see how nice it is when you allow people to get close. Training can wait, but mark my words
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it's not going anywhere."
"Yes, ma'am. I'm willing to bet we'll blow your expectations out of the water." Torque's snarky attitude had returned. If David and she had worked well together before, Torque knew that they would do it even better now. And training was just another excuse to spend more time with him, anyway.
"It was nice talking, Torque. Next time, please warn me before you drop a bomb like that. We should both get ready for today, though. Talk to you later, ok?"
Torque smiled, said her goodbye, and hung up. The door to the restroom slid open again, letting her see the still sleeping body of David in her bed. Her tongue flicked out a few times, wondering how much longer she had before the day really began. She didn't even look at the clock and slid back right into bed. His warmth had made the bed far too good to resist, and so she moved behind her human and hugged him tight, her tail curling against his legs and ending around his torso. Torque then closed her eyes, thinking she could get used to this. As for consequences for sleeping in, those could be dealt with later. For now, all she wanted to do was to enjoy the moment.
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The following week went rather quiet. Ever since the defusal of the psionic device on top of the tower, a lot of the criminal activity had died down. The Progeny was swiftly dealt with, proving that Chimera Squad could dismantle large-scale operations and efficiently on top of that. The unnaturally quiet City 31 had only one noticeable change on the surface
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snow. With Christmas around the corner, it smoothed the rough edges out with a blanket of white. All the data Kelly showed Torque proved as much, with only a few incidents happening around the city, but so small in scale that the PD could handle them with little trouble. And nothing directly related to Gray Phoenix. In such weather, even criminals preferred to stay home. Or at the very least, operate discreetly.
"They really went under the rug, huh," Torque said.
"I don't expect we'll see any major activity soon. And if we do, well, all agents are still in town. It wouldn't take long to mobilize." The director closed the hologram map of the city, all of her attention now aimed at the viper.
"It's smart of them to keep a low profile after what we did to the other two. We might not be getting any info, but they're moving way slower towards their goal, whatever that might be," Torque noted. Since there had been no missions recently, she had been noticeably eager for action. "I can stay on call and be ready to move within minutes, Kelly."
The director looked even more intently at the viper. "If it wasn't for all the unused days off, you might have been able to convince me to keep you here. Vacation days exist for a reason."
"I don't need those days off. I need to be here in case we get any new intel," Torque insisted.
"It may be your job to kick in doors, but it's
my
job to make sure you're in top shape for when you do. There's nothing to suggest that Gray Phoenix would move out with their plans. Having you here would be pointless. Spending all your time waiting for the siren to sound so you can get inside the APC is winding you up tight. You need to relax a little, otherwise you are going to crack."
"Jane, I'm not a weak recruit. I've handled my faiβ"
"That's an order, Torque," Kelly interrupted.
The viper heard that exact line more than she could count. She tried to fight back the first few, but eventually she learned this was a signal that Jane had made up her mind and nothing would change it. "Gah, I hate when you use that line. Fine. What will I even do on the time off?"
"Have you seen the way it looks outside? There's a special holiday that I'm
sure
you can figure out who to spend it with."
"But I don't even know any of the stuff you humans do."
"Guess a little human holiday is too much for you, huh?" Jane crossed her arms.
"No, it's not too much, you just do all these nonsensical things and
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"If you want to give up, Torque, you're free to do so," Kelly said, smirking as she saw the look on the viper's face. At this point the director knew her too well, so pushing Torque to do something outside the comfort zone was easy enough. It just had to look like a challenge.
"What? No, I won't give up. I'll do all these dumb human things if I have to."
"I'm glad to hear that, agent Torque. I heard David is outside waiting for you. Something about needing help? For some reason, he didn't come here. Ever since our talk, he seems to avoid me." Kelly's smile never left her lips.
"I doubt that will change as long as you have your old machete around." The agent giggled, trying to play it cool, but in her mind, she was worried about the whole winter holiday. She never had a reason to care about it, and she had zero clue what it was about. It should be pleasant, at the very least, with how everyone seemed to be excited about it. It made the viper feel left out, clueless in the whole situation.
"You aren't helping by calling my sword a machete. Now, enjoy yourself and your time off. Oh, and before I forget