Drivin' and Drive-ins (ch. 19)

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TW's: gender dysphoria

3rd Person

Dream was currently driving around Orlando with no specific destination in mind. His eyes would move over to George whenever they stopped at a light or stop sign, he wouldn't stare for long, just for a few seconds before focusing back on the road ahead. He was also nervous, he had no idea where to go or what to do.

George was constantly glancing over at Dream as he drove, taking in his appearance right then. He looked hot and George was willing to admit that. His outfit looked nice and George was glad he wasn't the one driving. Not only because he couldn't drive but also because then he wouldn't get to stare at Dream.

They would occasionally lock eyes but they would look away and then pretend like nothing happened.

George noticed Dream's hands, both of them were on the steering wheel and they looked nice. He had his rings on, like always, and he was nervously tapping his fingers on the wheel. Sometimes if they were stopped at a light for a while he would drop his hands to his lap and fidget with his rings, spinning them on his fingers.

As Dream kept driving, he remembered a drive-in movie theater he had gone to a couple of times before with some friends and began to drive in that direction. He wasn't sure what would be playing but he figured it would be fine.

"So... Where are we going?" George asked, looking at Dream. He had noticed Dream looked more focused than he had earlier and figured they might be close now.

Dream sat in silence for a few seconds, thinking of a response. He didn't want to give away where they were going yet.

"To the middle of the forest so I can murder you," Dream smiled as he spoke, still concentrating on the road ahead of them. He really didn't want to crash the car, that would kind of ruin the mood for their first date.

"Wow, Dream, you're really good at picking places for first dates," Dream could hear the smile in George's voice as he spoke.

Dream began to wheeze and he glanced over at George who was also on the verge of laughing.

"I know," Dream struggled to get out as George finally broke and began laughing as well.

After they had both calmed down from their laughing fits, George spoke again, "But seriously, where are we going?"

"I told you yesterday, it's a surprise."

George nodded his head, giving up on trying to find the answer, Dream wasn't going to budge.

They both sat in silence for a few minutes and Dream began to get more nervous, moving one of his hands off the wheel to fidget with something else. He still made sure to pay attention to the road but he was getting restless.

George glanced down at Dream's hand a few times before reaching over and holding it. He looked away from Dream and pretended like nothing was happening when in reality, his face was turning to a bright red.

Dream smiled at the action and glanced over at George who was now looking down at their intertwined hands.

They spent the rest of the drive holding hands until Dream pulled up to a large parking lot with a giant screen. He drove up to the booth blocking the entrance and paid before finding a spot to park with a good view.

George looked around the parking lot before noticing the giant screen ahead of them, "Ohhh, how romantic, Dream."

Dream laughed at him playfully, "Shut up."

George smirked slightly at Dream, speaking before he thought about what he was saying, "Make me."

"Hmmm... ok."

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