He wanted this to be romantic. Things with Rosaline had been going really well since she came back from the dome, since the night that started it all. Mikey had found himself more attached to the brunette than he ever expected to be after one drunken night, and he really liked her. They had been awkward for a few weeks after 'the incident,' but of course she had ended up back in his bed eventually. As if she could possibly resist. Of course, this ended up with them being more like friends-with-benefits than an actual relationship. For awhile, Mikey was okay with that. He was okay having no-strings-attached sex with such a gorgeous woman on a semi-regular basis. Believe it or not, it didn't really affect their working relationship, either. He was still polite and profession with her in public, but maybe he was a little more casual with the touching and a little more charming when the cameras weren't rolling.
He decided the best course of action was not to expect
anything from her. An invitation to her bed wasn't like a season ticket. It didn't invite him back the next night or the next. He needed to earn that every day if he wanted to be back, and so far this seemed to work for him. The problem came that, while he should have been totally thrilled to have a girl who didn't expect him to commit, he found himself unsure what exactly was appropriate to do. He'd never been in a relationship like this before, and commitment was never a problem for Michael. He was used to going into relationships heart-first, and letting everything else work its way out. He enjoyed sex as much as the next guy, but he wasn't a sexually driven person. He was more love driven. He was more romantic. He wanted to find someone that made his heart burn, like Gwen.
Rose didn't feel like Gwen, but he definitely knew that he was starting to fall for her regardless. They say love feels different every time you fall in it, and Mikey was almost certain that was true. Instead of a flash fire, the way Gwen had lit him up, She was soothing, calming, stress-free. She calmed him down and made him feel at peace. He could really get addicted to being with her and that calm that she washed over him. It wasn't just a post-orgasmic euphoria. It was her, plain and simple. He wanted more than just friends with her, and he didn't know how to ask.
So, instead, he started making their dates a little more romantic. They were already the types of people who dressed nice and went to nice places, but it was the little touches. Flowers, candles, more hand-holding, more kissing, more foreplay. Less drunken fumbling. Mikey was a man now. He could do better than that for a lady, as awkward as his attempts might be.
Tonight, they had planned a picnic at the garden at her home, and he had done as much as he could. He packed them a nice dinner, complete with champagne and chocolate truffles. He set up the garden with flowers and floated a few candles around them. It was a little silly, but he would rather be seen as silly than insincere. He was a little champagne-tipsy by the end of the meal, refilling both of their glasses even though they had probably both had enough. He had been far more drunk in her presence than this before and she still liked him. It would be okay.
“...and then, out of nowhere, his suspender straps both gave away and hit the poor girl behind him right in the face.” He laughed, telling a story about his boss. “He was wearing boxer shorts with those little hearts all over them.” He chuckled. He turned his eyes up to Rosaline, catching her in just the right light. He reached up and tucked a bit of hair behind her ear.
“You really are stunning, you know?” He offered, out of the blue. It was hard to keep it in, though. She looked so gorgeous in the candle and star-light. He leaned in a little bit. “May I?”
@Rosaline Bane