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It must have been the mistletoe

Kissing. Being kissed. Tis the season.
[The champagne is accepted with a small smile, an eyebrow quirking faintly upward at the choice of conversational starters. It's true, of course, but one might think Steve wouldn't even want to broach the topic, considering their company here.]
Mhmm. And fertility to the Greeks. I'm surprised you haven't been cornered yet.
"It's real nice," she says, aware that she's repeating herself, but she doesn't really have words to properly express how she's feeling. It's been a long time since anybody did something like this for her. And the holidays...
"You know I haven't celebrated since I was in school? Not even college, god, I think the last time we did Hanukkah was...I dunno, I was maybe twelve. Before my ma's ma passed." Memories she hasn't thought about in a long time. Her life is firmly broken into two periods: before Arkham and after.
Shaking her head, she smiles up at him again, and this time a little more of that regular Harley shines through as she shrugs. "Figured I'd bring dinner, since I was coming over anyway. Indian, Pammy introduced me to this great vegetarian joint a few months back. You like curry?" It's one of her favorites. Spicier, the better.
Another one of those shrugs. "Hey, everyone's gotta eat. Plants die, fertilize other plants, make room for 'em to grow. Plus modern farming practices are destroying the earth." You can tell she's heard this lecture a thousand times. She's even got Pamela's cadences down. The next part is much more Harley. "You know me, I'm always here for a good cheeseburger, but this stuff's pretty good. Drinks sound great, I'll get the food."
She turns and is about to step away to fetch the bags when her eyes catch on the lintel above both of them, and she stops, eyebrows lofting. "Hey. Is that mistletoe?" It's bad luck if you don't follow the traditions, isn't it?
"Well sure," she answers. "What's Christmas decorations without mistletoe?" Her family had done a bit of both Hanukkah and Christmas, after all, trees and menorahs and Santa and everything all in one proper jumble. And Christmas, well, Christmas was everywhere. And really, this isn't a big deal. Just a tradition, and one she's always thought of as sweet and cute and absolutely nothing but a bit of fun.
So looking up at him, she grins cheerily and beckons with a crook of her finger for him to lean over, make it easier for her petite frame to reach. "Well, we can't just leave without a kiss. It's bad luck, you know."
He's got a nice smile, she thinks faintly, resting a hand on his shoulder as she moves closer, going up slightly onto her toes. It's just a little peck. No big deal. Hell, she's kissed strangers with less reason. And still, as her lips lightly brush his, there's still a strange little zip in her pulse, one she brushes away entirely as just being a completely normal thing that happens when you kiss anyone. That's all.
His eyes are nice, too, she thinks, vaguely aware for that first moment that her hand is still on his shoulder, slipping down onto his chest as he straightens. Nice eyes, nice smile. Nice muscles, and that's where she also shakes off whatever nonsense her brain is trying to pull and forces the cheer back into her voice as she steps back.
"Right! Right, we should eat. Don't want it to get too cold." Don't want to go ruining a good thing, she reminds herself. Clearly, it's been too long since she's gotten laid, if she's thinking...well, not that he's bad looking. It wasn't a bad kiss. It was a very nice--nope, not gonna do that to him. She knows he deserves better. And yet, despite that, as she turns towards the chair again, she can't quite help lifting a hand to her mouth and brushing fingers against her lips.
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