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rogue. ([personal profile] theycalledmeacurse) wrote in [community profile] fateandfortune2016-06-02 11:46 pm
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The Sweet Gestures Meme



the sweet gestures meme


Everyone loves sweet gestures—little things that remind someone that you love them, that you think of them, that you care for their general, and other things. A gesture could be made towards a friend, a family member, or some other loved one. Maybe towards a total stranger you think deserves something to make them smile.


prompts

1. LOVE NOTES ❤ Everyone loves love notes, and they don’t even have to be romantic. It could be simple as ‘have a good day at work’ or even something funny to brighten someone’s day.

2. BREAKFAST IN BED ❤ Especially on a Sunday morning or after a long, late shift at work, breakfast in bed with their favorite foods is surely the way to start the day off right.

3. PHONE CALL ❤ Who doesn’t like a phone call from someone they love, for no reason? A nice conversation can be all someone needs to have a better day or make a good day be a great one.

4. SWEET TREAT ❤ Late at night when you’re both tired from work or just general day-to-day things, something sweet from the local bakery can be just the thing you need.

5. MASSAGE ❤ While a wonderful idea, swapping massages can be a good idea too, or doing it after a nice bubble bath you made for them, or just randomly.

6. RANDOM HUG ❤ Even if they are not having a bad day, how could a hug not bring a smile to someone’s face?

7. SMALL GIFT ❤ It could be a piece of jewelry that caught your eye and reminded you of them, a stuffed animal you won at the carnival… just something small and sweet that you are sure they are going to love no matter how cheap or expensive it is.

8. FLOWERS ❤ From a florist or from a random patch of green, the surprise of flowers for someone you know and/or love is always welcomed! Look into their meanings to make the bouquet, big or small, become extra special.

9. RENT A MOVIE ❤ Sure, you might not like the genre of the movie, but if the other person does, then that is all that matters.

10. SLOW DANCE ❤ Middle of the living room, randomly while on a date, or maybe that is the whole purpose of the date. Slow dances are so underrated.

11. SURPRISE GETAWAY ❤ Yes, that is just what you guys need: a vacation from things, even if it’s just for a day or two and is not half way across the world. From a family vacation to a romantic spur of the moment, everyone loves going to a new place.

12. SURPRISE KISS ❤ Who doesn’t like a surprise kiss? A soft one on the cheek, a kiss being the thing to wake you up in the morning, or a big one right when you walk through the door.

13. HOLD HANDS ❤ There is nothing like holding hands. It’s a simple and intimate gesture, and if you do it the right way, it could have a whole different meaning.

14. COOK DINNER ❤ Come on, give it a go. Who cares if you’re not the best cook in the world or possibly the worst? It’s the thought that counts.

15. WILD CARD ❤ Was there something missed? Did you have another scene in mind? Want to roll again?


POSTED BY [personal profile] luuupin @ allmymemes

on_ur_left: ([tws] did you see the size of that thing)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-06 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Steve nodded. "It's easy enough to fake in casual conversation, usually, which is all I really need to do to get by, but seeing all the changes..." he shook his head. "It all just adds up, until suddenly I'm back in Times Square, with Fury telling me I've been gone for 70 years. I know I'll get used to it..." he looked down at the piece of sandwich he was currently holding. "Somedays - a lot of days, honestly - I just don't want to have to. It's weird, the things I miss. Big cars with real fenders, rounded wheel wells that jutted out, hand cranks. Women in skirts, with their hair coiffed, or down in pin curls, but always looking put together. Even the clothes that are the same, aren't the same, the styles and cuts are different, the material and colors. And people show a lot more skin than I'm used to."

He glanced at her with an apologetic look. "Sorry. I'm an artist, I was trained to notice things like that - and now I can't stop noticing them." Wow, he was depressing himself; and after they'd been doing so well, so far, keeping the conversation light and fun. Way to ruin the mood, Rogers.
on_ur_left: ([av] heh not bad)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-06 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Her touch helped ground him, settling him after getting rather more riled up than he'd meant to. He settled back, looking around the park and the people enjoying themselves, then back to her, a fond smile covering his face. They were quite a pair, two people displaced from their homes, just trying to figure things out. "The colors are brighter," he confided softly. "Everything seems more vibrant. I do like that. I may miss the way women used to do up their hair, but I love all the crazy styles and colors people use, now. Expressing themselves, not caring what anyone thinks... I like that."

Deciding then that he'd ask if he could draw her, Steve set about finishing his food; not rushing, but putting more of his attention toward it, instead of thinking on all the things that were different, or seemed wrong, about the future.
on_ur_left: ([av] cool glance)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-06 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
A little bemused, he gave her a lopsided smile. "Thanks?" he laughed a little, self-deprecatingly. "I'm sure I sound like some out-of-date novel, or something. Or some old man, reminiscing about yesteryear. Isn't that a joke, now? 'In my day, we walked 5 miles to school, uphill, both ways. In the snow. With no shoes.'"

He might have some problems with being apart from her as well; one of the really nice things about this age, was telephones - cell phones, to be precise. He wouldn't even have to call her, he could just text her, whenever he wanted, so she'd have something waiting when she had the chance to check.
on_ur_left: ([av] laughing at the sky; everything's)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-06 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
At her comment on his eyes, Steve burst out laughing. "Sorry," he finally replied, "I don't think there's much I can do about that." He reached out with the hand that had been holding his plate, and cupped her cheek, before leaning in to kiss her sweetly for a moment. "Afraid you're just gonna have to learn to deal with it, darling."

The endearment slipped out without his even having to think about it; it took him a moment to even realize what he'd said, but then he just grinned even more happily at her.
on_ur_left: ([av] challenge accepted)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-06 10:35 am (UTC)(link)
"The feeling is entirely mutual," he told her, his hand reaching out to idly play with one of her curls. He looked over the offerings of food, pretty thoroughly picked through, and the container she'd set off to the side - what he'd now realized was probably cake of some sort - then over to his portfolio.

Taking a deep breath, he asked, "Would you let me draw you?" It seemed a little silly, asking for her permission, but he also didn't want to just pull out his sketchbook and proceed to basically ignore her while he sketched. "I want to remember today, for as long as I can." She'd already made it ten times better than he'd been expecting, and so far all they'd done was eat lunch.
on_ur_left: ([av] aww shucks)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-07 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Steve laughed in relief when she agreed, even seemed happy about it, and then again when she bargained that she had to watch him during. "It's not all that fun to watch. It's a lot of squinting at you, and then squinting at the paper, really. I'll try not to be too boring, though."

Already blushing a little from Rogue wanting to watch him, he felt his face grow a little hotter at her question. Any way I can get you, was his first, not entirely innocent, thought. Grinning, he shook his head. "No, no. This isn't a modeling job, no poses or anything. Just relax, be natural." He leaned over and snagged his portfolio, opening it and pulling his sketchbook and pencil bag out. He was a little too careless, and the edge of his shield slipped out, glinting in the sun. Shoving it back in and closing the flap, Steve glanced around, but no one seemed to have noticed. No one was staring at him in wide-eyed shock, anyway.
on_ur_left: ([tws] embarrassed; discomfited)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-07 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
He huffed in amusement. "I don't mind showing you," he replied, a sardonic note in his voice. "It's the rest of the park who doesn't need to see it." He settled his legs taylor-style, before glancing over at her. Once again, his breath caught in his throat at the sight of her. "Perfect," he breathed, not meaning the pose at all.

But then he took a deep breath, pulling his brain back to the task at hand. Drawing. He unzipped his pencil bag, selecting a hard-leaded sketching pencil, as well as his gum eraser just in case, flipped his sketchbook to a clean page, and started outlining the major parts, that would eventually become her head, arms, torso, skirt and legs.

Gaze flicking to her momentarily before returning to the sketch, Steve didn't want her to get bored (no matter what she said, he couldn't imagine just watching him could be all that fun), so he pulled out a trick from his art school days, meant to keep the models relaxed and smiling, forgetting that they were holding a pose.

He started talking to her, telling stories. "I went to art school, y'know?" He added some wavy lines around the head circle, later to become her curling hair. "I told you, I was color blind back then, which, I could see some colors, but reds and greens and blues always confused me some. But I wanted to become a comic artist. A penciller; that's the one who actually draws all the artwork, before it goes to the inker, and then the colorist. At least, that's how it was back then." He added some lines to her skirt, where the folds would go. It wouldn't be a finished drawing, not right away, but he could go back and add in detail to the other parts later. Now he just needed a rough outline, so he could focus on getting her face.

"I spent a lot of my time at home, reading, and then making up stories for my favorite characters. I thought maybe, if I could get in good with some writers, make a name for myself, I could give them some of my ideas to add to their stories." He was always most comfortable like this, behind his sketchbook; his mind centered on what his pencil was putting on paper, and he could talk about himself in a way he found more difficult otherwise.
on_ur_left: ([tws] too many thoughts; introspective)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-11 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
Keeping his head bent down, Steve looked up at her words. He huffed a laugh and smiled, but shook his head. "Yeah, it's huge. And I never even finished art school. Even if I did manage to find a job drawing - which, sketches are one thing, whole comics are another - I... I wouldn't feel right, taking that job from someone else." He tried to figure out how to articulate what he meant. "I'm-- I already have a job, as--" he flicked his gaze around, then murmured, "as you-know-who. Which, maybe that's not as irrelevant as I'd been thinking. It's not an every day job, but if it's important to people, I'm not gonna give that up."

Nothing was coming out right. He wasn't quite sure how to explain the fact that he was no longer that scrawny kid, dreaming of becoming a big name on the cover of comics. He'd seen the world, or at least large portions of it, that he'd never expected; he'd been to war; he'd essentially traveled through time. He wasn't sure he could be satisfied with the dreams he'd used to have. Not after everything else he'd gone through. He'd always feel that itch; that restless sensation that he should be out in the world somewhere, actively helping people. Fighting.

It all came back down to fighting.

His hand had slowed, but continued to add lines while he'd been contemplating. Now, he turned his attention fully back to the drawing, giving a one-shouldered shrug. "Maybe. We'll see." He gave a self-deprecating smile. "I'm not all that good, anyway, not compared to some others. This whole conversation may be a moot point after you see what I can manage."
on_ur_left: ([av] aww shucks)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-11 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
Grinning at her words, Steve set about adding the finer details to her face, defining the curls of her hair. It felt unbelievable, having someone believe in him, Steve Rogers, again.

He thought maybe she understood, remembering how she'd begun her own story to him, saying she'd been on a team of superheroes herself. Maybe, eventually, he'd feel comfortable enough to do more than just dabble with his art as a hobby. Right now, though...

"Hey," he said, flashing her a grin, "there's no rush. I'd rather get my head straight with the current world, and then have to worry about what I'm gonna do to fill up my spare time."

Setting down his pencil, he rummaged in his pencil bag until he found one with a softer lead, better for shading and smudging. He didn't want to get too carried away, though; if he decided, or if she wanted him to, he could color this one in with colored pencil, or maybe even pastels. "And believe me, I do practice. All the time. I'll doodle on any flat surface that holds still long enough," he joked. Of all the things that had changed, about the world, and about himself, that still held true; he still had to have a pen or pencil in his hand, creating, or re-creating, something.

He hadn't actually doodled recently, though. He'd gone out and drawn the Brooklyn Bridge, and different parts of the Manhattan skyline, he'd even drawn part of Lady Liberty, but that was all true-to-life art; he hadn't doodled anything fanciful, hadn't really felt like it.

No, that wasn't true. He'd drawn himself, eyes closed, shield resting on his chest as he lay in repose on top of a glass table, like Snow White in the animated Disney movie. He'd drawn the other Avengers gathered around, peering at him curiously (although he'd drawn Tony feigning disinterest while peeking at his shield). He'd had to stop when he realized the character he'd just drawn standing in the doorway was a younger version of Phil Coulson, clutching a fan of cards to his chest with an eager, joyous look on his face. He'd stuck to landscapes after that. Until now.
on_ur_left: ([tfa] oh boy is this gonna be fun!)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-11 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
He glanced up at her giggle, grinning to himself. He was never going to stop loving the fact that he could make her laugh. He listened to her words, soaking them in and just appreciating them, pushing down his knee-jerk reaction that he didn't need help. She'd said it herself - she loved him, she genuinely didn't see it as a burden.

After a brief pause, he nodded. "I'd like that. A lot." He thought back to that doodle, and thought maybe he could kill two birds with one stone, as it were. "There's so many movies on my list, it's ridiculous. But-- I know I've heard people mention Disney a couple times. Is he still making cartoons? Animated shorts, or even another movie? I'd like to see what else he came out with, if it's available." He didn't know if it would be, or if it was relegated to clips on Youtube - something he both enjoyed watching, and despaired of, sometimes, depending on how successful his search terms were.

"I saw Snow White when it came out, it was amazing." He hoped there were more like that. Walt Disney had been something of a personal hero for him; a man who had been told he wouldn't be able to accomplish what he wanted, and had gone out and done it anyway. The fact that it included drawing and animation was just a bonus.
on_ur_left: ([tws] excuse me?; not SHIELD's janitor)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-11 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
In his day, watching movies entailed dressing up, going to the theater, maybe drinks before or dinner after. He kept forgetting that you could buy movies to watch at home. He was still getting used to television (he had one, but rarely used it, since he didn't understand about 90% of what people were talking about).

At first, Steve was puzzled by her reaction, until she told him just how many movies there were, and how famous Disney had become, and his whole face lit up. He stopped drawing, unconsciously leaning forward and pulling his sketchbook to his chest as he listened to her explain all that had been accomplished, all because Walt Disney hadn't given up in the face of his naysayers.

"That," Steve had to pause, his voice scratchy from emotion, "is amazing. I had no idea... Wow." He pulled his sketchbook back down, glancing at it consideringly before he began drawing in the final touches. If Walt Disney could do all that... maybe him becoming a comics penciller wasn't so far-fetched, after all.

Glancing quickly back and forth between Rogue and the drawing a few times, Steve finally nodded. "Okay. Finished." He handed it to her for inspection. Even if she hated it, nothing she said would be any worse than he'd heard before.


on_ur_left: ([av] challenge accepted)

[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-11 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Should Rogue point out how the princess always needed rescued in those films, Steve would gladly discuss it with her; it wasn't that he believed it was true of all women, even back then, but society as a whole had accepted it as such. Art was merely imitating life in this case, and he'd met plenty of women who had wanted nothing more than to find a husband who would take care of them.

Not exactly the reaction he'd been hoping for, but not necessarily bad, either. Speechless could be good. Or good-bad, even. Oh, Lord, he thought, listening to her voice, I went and made her cry again. She wasn't actually crying, but he was getting better at recognizing the warning signs from her.

"Well, yeah," he replied, trying to sound casual; his voice came out a little too soft and sincere to pull it off properly, but he continued anyway. "That's the way you look." He thought she was the most amazing person he'd met, so maybe he was a little biased, but his portraits were usually more objective than he was. Everything was lines and curves and basic shapes, fiddled with here and there to create a unique whole, but they were still as true to his source material as he could make them. Rogue just happened to be excellent source material.
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[personal profile] on_ur_left 2016-06-11 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
Now it was Steve's turn to be unsure of how to respond. Of course he'd made her beautiful, she was beautiful, and not just because he loved her. He'd thought so the first time he'd seen her, floundering so badly he'd spilled his punch. Learning everything she'd gone through in her life only made her more beautiful to him.

Deciding to forego being casual about it, Steve scooted down the blanket until he could lay propped on his arm, mirroring Rogue, their bodies not quite touching, but intimate for such a public setting. He reached out and cupped her cheek, making sure to catch her eyes before saying with utter sincerity, "You are beautiful, Rogue. The only one who doesn't see it is you." The rebuke was soft, rounded out by love and his fervent hope that eventually, she'd come to believe him. He did recognize what a hypocrite he was being, though; he'd heard much the same speech from Bucky on numerous occasions, and he'd never believed him, either.

Steve had seen scars from war. He'd seen scars from bar fights, and what people now referred to as 'domestic disputes', but back then they hadn't been called anything, because people didn't talk about it. He was intimately familiar with those kinds of scars. He'd seen men with amputations, eye patches or false eyes; he'd seen men with no visible scars, but it was still obvious that they had them mentally.

Nothing on her body would shock or disturb him or make him change his opinion of her. The worst scar would always be the tattoo on her wrist, and while it was ugly and horrific, it marked her as beautiful.

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