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Steve Rogers ([personal profile] on_ur_left) wrote in [community profile] rogue_america2016-12-16 06:21 pm
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Watching Disney

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Hooking up a DVD player... Okay, to be honest, it was still a lot of fiddly work, but Steve thought he understood it a little better, after basically hovering behind Rogue, watching what she was doing and consulting the manual - not because he doubted her, but just trying to match her actions to the instructions.

But now everything was hooked up, they had a couple drinks, and were settled on the couch, ready to start the movie. Steve glanced at the box cover again, intrigued at the artwork. He wondered if he'd be able to understand anything in the movie, or if it would all be pop culture references that went over his head, like in so many sitcoms and adult movies. He had fairly high hopes, actually; the movie was meant for children, who wouldn't have a wide knowledge of culture, pop or otherwise, like their adult counterparts. Some things may still go over his head, but he figured he'd still enjoy the overall story.

Settling his arm around Rogue's shoulder over the back of the couch and pulling her in to lean against him, Steve held up the remote, pointed it carefully at the DVD player, and pressed Play.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-12-17 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Showing Steve how to connect a DVD player wasn't something she ever would have imagined, but it was a sweet memory nonetheless. He tried so hard to follow what she was doing, to understand it while committing it to memory, and she was again struck with how strange all of this must be for him. There were little everyday things that were completely different from what he'd always known, things that she took for granted and never stopped to think about, but that he had to weather constantly. It made her so much more appreciative of his strength of character and intellect, both of which continued to surprise her in the best ways.

With a mug of coffee cradled in her hands, she leaned in against him, savoring the warm of him. It was comforting more than oppressive, and she felt so very calm and... at peace beside him. And she was so excited to share this with him. Seeing the iconic Disney castle animation on the screen, she couldn't help but glance over him. She wished she could watch him for the entire movie, drink in his reactions, but she didn't want to ruin the experience for him.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2016-12-17 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
As the movie started, Rogue tried to see it the way Steve might, thinking over each line of dialogue and noticing how many modern references were slipped in, likely to entertain the adults who watched the film with their children. Still, she decided, it was easy enough to follow the general story, especially once they actually got into the mythology of it all.

It was a bit like watching it for the first time for Rogue as well, in the end. She'd seen the movie before, of course, but it hadn't been a huge part of her childhood, growing up the way she had, and so she'd never really watched it with childlike wonder. That was how she saw it now, though, and she was pulled into the experience right along with Steve, laughing at the jokes and drifting on the music.
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[personal profile] theycalledmeacurse 2017-03-13 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
The smile that bloomed across her lips couldn't be contained as she felt that kiss against her hair. She felt so happy that she thought she might burst and it was all his fault. Steve Rogers. The most perfect man in this universe, in her oh so biased opinion.

"Oh, watch the movie, you romantic," she ordered, shoving gently at his shoulder even as she grinned like an idiot. She couldn't imagine going back to a life without him in it.