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Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:16 am
by allegrita
Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any media franchise. No copyright infringement is intended.

Author's note: In a quiet moment, Beth reminisces about her picnic on the beach with Mick. Rated PG.

My deep thanks to Lilly for her wonderful suggestions, which turned this from a boring writing exercise into an actual story. You rock, dude! :hug: :hearts:

Picnic

I had a picnic on the beach with Mick today. I glanced up to see him strolling toward me, buttoning his shirt, and nearly fell over—he looked amazing! My friend, my temporarily human vampire, glorying in the sun. His hair blew across his forehead and he combed it back with his fingers as he settled onto the blanket beside me. He was squinting in the bright light. It made his eyes crinkle at the corners…and he was smiling in a way I’d never seen him smile.

He seemed so different—bigger, almost, and so much more relaxed. He commented on all the food and I got a little embarrassed, realizing that I’d brought enough to feed everybody on the beach. I just wanted to be sure I had something he liked.

We made small talk as I tried to figure him out. It was the weirdest, most stilted conversation we’ve ever had. Usually, we have such an ease to our conversations, but not today. I think I got more from his body language than I did from what he said…or actually, what he didn’t say.

Case in point: the simple act of picking up a strawberry and biting into it. Man. I almost needed a cold shower! I could tell it was an incredibly intense experience for him. I always thought of Mick as kind of Spartan, but watching him eat that strawberry made me realize what a sensualist he really is. A sensualist who’s been trapped in the body of a monk for I don’t know how many years. He glowed. He vibrated with zest, even when we talked about the difficult stuff.

Like when I asked him how long he’d stay human before he turned back. The instant I asked him, halfway through the question, even—I wished I hadn’t opened my mouth. His face was so sad as he talked about the uncertainty of not knowing how much time he had. But then he got a really determined look in his eye and said, “I’m making every day count.” I could tell he really was. He was going to live however many days he had to their fullest.

I realized right then that I had to clear the air, try to start fresh. I stumbled out an apology of sorts for the terrible things I’d said to Mick when he didn’t turn Josh. At least I was able to admit that Josh wouldn’t have wanted it. Mick didn’t even seem to care about the awful things I’d said. He went straight for the ring—mentioned that I’d been wearing it at Josh’s funeral.

I didn’t know what to say. Yeah, I was wearing Josh’s ring, but…

So I told him. I told him that even if Josh had asked me, I wouldn’t have been able to accept him.

Mick shook his head, looking a little uncertain. He asked me why not. Come on—doesn’t he know?! He has to! Everyone else does…sigh…

So I told him. “There’s someone else.” Mick looked into my eyes with such intensity that I dropped my gaze for a moment. Did he honestly think I was talking about anybody but him? Oh, god—I swear, sometimes he’s dense on purpose. Well, I’d started it, so I had to go on. I bulled my way through. I didn’t say “I’m falling in love with you, you idiot,” but I think I got my point across, even though I was talking about this “someone else” as if he wasn’t sitting right across from me. And then I took a deep breath and said something like, “And I think it’s time he figured out what he’s gonna do about it.”

He didn’t say anything, of course. He just looked down and to the side, the way he does when he doesn’t know what to say. I didn’t give him an inch, though. I smiled, but I didn’t say anything. The ball was in his court now.

He looked up and gave one of those half-smiles that melt my heart, and nodded as if to say, Point taken. And then he picked up another strawberry and bit into it, staring at me. Oh, my god. I wanted to be that strawberry.

My mind was jello. I’d said it—I’d told him. What was he gonna do? I took deep breaths and calmed myself down. Funny—I had to remind myself that he couldn’t hear my heart pounding anymore. I picked up the champagne bottle and said, “Let’s celebrate your humanity. However long it lasts.”

Mick smiled at me with the most open, warm look. “Thanks, Beth. Thanks for doing this, for meeting me. And for celebrating with me. I’ve really missed you.”

“I’ve missed you too.” My hands were shaking so much I could hardly unwrap the foil from the bottle, but I finally got the cork out and poured the gushing wine into flutes. I handed him one and touched the rim of my glass to his. “To humanity.”

“Humanity. I like the sound of that.” He took a deep sip and sighed. “God, I love tasting things. Everything is so wonderful.” He sat up a little and reached for a slice of cheese, bringing it to his nose and inhaling with gusto.

I laughed. “You’re so cute! You still do the sexy sniffing thing.”

Mick grinned at me. “Well, my human sense of smell may not tell me as much about the chemical components of the cheese, but it sure makes my mouth water.” He bit into the slice and shut his eyes, savoring it. His lashes made shadows on his cheeks, they were so long.

I grinned and sipped my champagne, enjoying his enjoyment. “I don’t think I will ever take food for granted again. You make every bite count, Mick.”

He swallowed and looked at me, suddenly serious again. “I’m making every second count, Beth.”

Tears came to my eyes. He wanted to spend these moments with me. I’m so glad I told him. I don’t know what’s going to come of this, but at least he knows how I feel.

I picked up another strawberry and handed it to him. Our fingers brushed and I felt a thrill run up the skin of my arm. It took my breath away. I sat there, staring at him with my mouth open and my hand still outstretched. He didn’t move. Neither of us was breathing.

Suddenly a seagull squawked and landed on the blanket, pecking at the loaf of bread I’d laid out.

“Get away, you pest!” I waved my hands at the bird, laughing, and when I looked back at Mick the moment had passed. He was making a sandwich.

That stupid bird. Well, we have time. We have a few months, anyway.

I watched Mick eating the sandwich, looking out to sea. He looked a little wistful, but happy, too. I don’t know—content, maybe.

I made a couple more sandwiches and put the bread away, to keep the birds from attacking it. Mick was watching some kids playing in the waves.

I reached into the basket for my phone. “Hey.”

“Hey what?” Mick looked at me, smiling.

“Can I take your picture? I’d like a memory of today.”

“Sure. It’s a good day.” He sat up and posed for me, and I snapped the picture.

I looked up from fiddling with my phone. “You want another sandwich?”

“Sure.”

I handed him one and grabbed the other one for me. I was still saving the picture to my phone.

I said, “I think I’m gonna make the new you into my wallpaper.”

Vampire Mick would have frowned at me, but Human Mick just nodded and laughed, and bit into his sandwich.

This is gonna be fun.
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Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:30 am
by cassysj
What an interesting look at the picnic. Even though we all understand Mick's sacrifice it's sad that he didn't get a few more moments like this. He was so looking forward to being human and this was a beautiful day, made more beautiful by your expansion.

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:47 am
by librarian_7
This is so nice...I've always hoped they had a really lovely time. And I do remember how smug Mick was later about it with Josef...

Lucky

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:51 am
by wpgrace
Oh I love the fill in the blanks aspect to this... there was SOOOO much, obviously, to that picnic that we didn't get to see... and this was a wonderful way to imagine it... it fits everything we know. It just seems right.

And to feel Beth's enjoyment of this magical moment... all too brief for Mick... and thru her, HIS enjoyment... sigh. Just sigh!

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:52 am
by darkstarrising
alle,

this is really sweet....Beth seeing Mick in a whole different light and coming to appreciate what he really means to her.

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 2:56 am
by janicevictoria
Alle, Thanks so much for continuing this scene....I always thought it was too short and we Mick/Beth folks would have loved to see it run a bit longer than it did. You once again, have filled in the blanks perfectly...sigh. Loved it!! :hearts:

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 3:58 am
by kpyle
I agree with the rest. There had to be more to it just by watching Beth's bright smile after returning to her apartment, and how Mick acted with Joseph afterwards! This was a lovely fill in the blanks addition! Nice to see a new addition to your library!! :thanks:

Kelly

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 6:24 am
by helloeeze
Oh, this was wonderful, expanding on the beach scene. I loved the scene where their outstretched hands held a moment in time. So much still unspoken. Beautiful scene and beautiful story.

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 7:04 am
by redwinter101
This made me sigh and it made me smile - it's so lovely, alle. Just lovely. Gentle and a little awkward but full of possibility - just like Mick and Beth.

Red

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 8:39 am
by WendyLight
Great! I've got into each moment and enlightened it with the details.

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 12:30 pm
by Catmoon
It was nice to get this longer version of the picnic. I can easily picture it as being exactly how it would have gone if they had shown more.
:thumbs:

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 3:58 pm
by francis
I love how you fill in the blanks, giving us Beth's POV of this scene. I always wondered about their stilted dialogue, but from her perspective it's natural, and she made it through the awkward. This picnic held so much promise. It's sad that Mick never got this happy persona back, even when the later vampire was less gloomy than the former.
Thank you for this glimpse.

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 5:58 pm
by coco
Another fic that does one of my very favourite things - revisits a moment from the show and expands on it. :thanks: Alle. This was just lovely. I love the excitement from Beth after she finally tells him how she feels. Mick's enjoyment of being human and spending this moment with Beth jumps off the page. Those two seemed so happy after the picnic on the show - this is the very scene I can see taking place.

Just wonderful Alle. :hearts:

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 4:37 am
by allegrita
Wow--thank you, everyone, for your comments! :heart:

It means so much to me that you read my story and took the time to post your reactions to it. I know it sounds like a cliche, but it's so true... comments are the lifeblood of fanfic. Knowing that you read my stories and that they affect you enough to prompt you to say something... that's what makes me keep writing. :hearts:

Re: Picnic (Mick/Beth, rated PG)

Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 5:10 am
by lunalux
In retrospect, I feel so cheated by the way the picnic was handled in Episode 13. Rather than the "let's throw everything including the kitchen sink against the wall to see what sticks", it would have been so lovely to really see/hear Mick and Beth spend time together...cut out the politician, the donut diet, go with the vamp doctor, re-turning, rooftop.

Now I don't have to kvetch about it anymore. I have Alle's story to satisfy/fill the empty place left by the episode writers. The moment, the damn universe in the form of pesky bird, but his smiling face is on her phone and he laughed....Ahh..what could have been.... quintessential ML.