TRUTH OR DARE
A late night stakeout means a bored Starsky and a bored Starsky is never a good thing. So he decides to play a game.
Beta read by ProvencePuss. This story was also written for ProvencePuss who wanted something light after beta reading two death fics in a row.
It was almost three in the morning and they had
another three hours to go before they could sign out and go home. It was the
third night in a row that they had been staking out an empty warehouse because
of an anonymous tip that a big drug shipment was supposed to be delivered there
by a major player. So, far all they had done was sit in the car and try to keep
awake for their eight hour shift. As a result, Starsky was bored and restless,
never a good combination.
Hutch was leaning back in his seat, trying to keep from
yawning. It didn’t help that the neighborhood was deserted with no stores close
by and traffic was non-existent. If one of them needed to take a leak, they had
to duck into a near by alley to relieve himself. Since there was no carryout to
get snacks or coffee from during their shift, Hutch had brought a large thermos
and something for both of them to eat.
“This sucks. I wanna go home.”
Starsky whined, rubbing his eyes with both fists. It was an endearing gesture
that always reminded Hutch of a little boy who was tired from playing all day
but who didn’t want to go to sleep.
“Hey, you heard Dobey before we left. If nothing goes
down tonight, then we can call off the stakeout.” Hutch said trying to pacify
his cranky partner. He smiled to himself. Most people seemed to think that
their job consisted of high speed car chases and shoot outs. They had no idea
how much of their time was occupied by boring stakeouts like this one,
paperwork, and just cruising up and down the streets in their district.
“I hate stakeouts.” Starsky muttered as he folded his
arms across his chest sullenly and glared out the window at the empty
warehouse. He glanced at Hutch hopefully. “Are there any more of those cookies
left?”
“Sorry, buddy.” Hutch told him “You ate the last of ‘em a couple of hours ago. There’s an apple and some carrots
left.”
“I want some real food not that rabbit food you eat.”
Starsky complained with a pout.
“Well, when our shift’s over, come back to my place and
I’ll scramble us some eggs, then you can crash on the couch.”
“But I’m hungry now.” The brunet whined plaintively. “I
want a cheeseburger and fries.”
“You’re always hungry, Gordo.” Hutch scolded him good
naturedly. “And there’s no place open this time of morning to get a
cheeseburger and fries.”
“Did anyone ever tell you that you’re a big meanie, Blondie?” Starsky said, sticking his tongue out at
his partner. Hutch couldn’t help smiling. Sometimes, Starsky was nothing but a
big kid. In spite of the tragedies he had suffered in his life, he had still
managed to retain a childlike innocence and enthusiasm that very few people
besides Hutch was ever allowed to witness. It was just one facet of his unique
personality that made Hutch treasure his friendship.
There was a heavy silence for several minutes, broken
only by several equally heavy sighs from Starsky. Finally, Hutch said, “Why
don’t you crawl in the back and try to get some sleep?”
“I’m not sleepy. I’m bored.” Starsky answered in a testy
voice.
“I would never have guessed.” Hutch said patiently. “So,
what are you going to do for the next three hours? Complain?”
“Let’s play a game.” Starsky suggested “There’s nothing
else to do.”
“What kind of a game?” Hutch asked suspiciously.
“How about truth or dare?”
“Starsky, we’re in a car. How are we supposed to play
truth or dare in a car?”
“”You don’t wanna play with
me?” Starsky said with that puppy dog look that he knew got to Hutch every
time.
“I didn’t say that. I said how are we supposed to play
truth or dare in the car?”
“Simple, we just make sure if one of us takes the dare,
then the other one has to make it something we can do in the car.” Starsky
said.
A thousand possibilities filtered through Hutch’s mind at
that comment and he blushed self-consciously. He knew how outrageous Starsky
could be at times and he wasn’t sure that he really wanted to play this game
with him. It could be more embarrassing than when he was thirteen and got hard
the first time he kissed a girl.
“Why don’t we just get through this shift and go home? We
can play truth or date when we get back to my place if you want to.”
“See,” Starsky said with another, more pronounced pout,
“I knew you didn’t wanna play with me.”
Hutch flushed at the innuendo behind Starsky’s words. He knew
if he didn’t agree to play the game with him, then he would have to deal with
not just a bored Starsky but a whiny one too. He could already feel a headache
starting to throb in the back of his head. He threw his hands up in surrender,
“All right…I’ll play with you.”
Starsky grinned and quipped, “Hey, I’ll have you know
that I don’t do that on the first date…especially when I’m with a big blond
that doesn’t exactly have the right equipment for me to play with.”
“Starsky!” Hutch exclaimed “If
you’re going to do everything you can to embarrass me, then
I’m not going to play your stupid game with you.”
“You calling me stupid?” Starsky
asked in a hurt voice. Hutch started to answer until he saw the amused twinkle
in Starsky’s sapphire eyes.
“Just play the game, buddy.” He said in a resigned voice.
“Okay, truth or dare?”
“Truth.”
“Have you ever eaten a bug?”
“What?” Hutch exclaimed, surprised at the question. It
was the last thing he had been expecting Starsky to ask. “No. Have you?”
“No, but I made Nicky eat one once.” Starsky said with a
grin. “Your turn.”
“Truth or dare.”
“Truth.”
“Why did you make Nicky eat a bug?”
“Cause I was bored and he was there.” Starsky replied
with a casual shrug of his shoulders. “He was four and I was nine. He’d told Ma
on me for skipping school and I was grounded.” He grinned. “My
turn. Truth or dare?”
“Truth.”
“Did you ever walk in on your parents when they were
having sex?”
“God, no.” Hutch said with a
chuckle. “I’m not sure my mother ever had sex. It might mess up her hair or
ruin her nails.”
“She must have done it at least once or you wouldn’t be
here. I walked in on my folks a couple of times before they finally put a lock
on their bedroom door.”
“Truth or dare.” Hutch said,
continuing with the game.
Truth.”
“Dare.” Starsky said with a mischievous grin.
Hutch paused, trying to think up something suitable to
dare Starsky to do in the car. He hadn’t been expecting him to say dare and it
caught him off guard. “Touch your nose with your tongue.” He finally said for
lack of a better idea.
Starsky grinned and stuck out his tongue as far as he
could, curling it up towards his nose and crossing his
eyes at the same time. Hutch burst out laughing but his laughter died abruptly
when Starsky began wiggling his tongue suggestively and making moaning sounds
in his throat. The brunet giggled at the look on Hutch’s face and stopped.
“Truth or dare.”
“Truth.” Hutch said. He decided
he would rather be embarrassed by Starsky’s questions than take a chance on any
dare that the rascal might think up for him to do.
“Did you ever fuck Angie down in records?” Starsky asked,
mentioning a cute little blonde officer that they both flirted with
outrageously every chance they got.
“No.” Hutch admitted “Have you?”
“Hey, I don’t kiss and tell.”
“You have, haven’t you?” Hutch demanded “When?”
“Last Friday night.” Starsky said with a grin. “She does
this thing with her tongue that you wouldn’t believe…”
“I don’t wanna know.” Hutch
said, holding up his hand to silence his partner before he started bragging
about his sexual conquest. The two were competitive by nature and had
frequently dated the same woman in the past. While Hutch preferred to keep the
details of his love life more private, Starsky had no qualms about describing
his exploits in great detail. He grinned at his partner. “My
turn. Truth or dare?”
“Truth.”
“Have you ever met a woman you didn’t go to bed with?”
Hutch asked with a chuckle. It was Starsky’s turn to bow his head in
embarrassment.
“Of course I have.” He said defensively. “You know that.”
“Hey, this game was your idea. Remember?” Hutch chided
him good naturedly. It wasn’t often he could get the best of his partner; it
was usually the other way around.
“Okay.” Starsky said, raising his head and looking at his
partner, his eyes flashing dangerously. “Now it’s my turn. Truth
or dare?”
“Dare.” Hutch said immediately in spite of his
reservations about the wisdom of that choice.
Starsky rubbed his hands together gleefully. He thought
about it for a minute and then said, “Get out of the car, run around it three
times, and howl at the moon.”
“You’re kidding, right?” Hutch said, looking at his
friend meekly.
“Hey, you agreed to play the game, so you have to play
nice and follow the rules.” Starsky reminded him.
Hutch sighed and opened the door, easing his long lanky
body out of the front seat. Glancing back at Starsky, he said, “Hey, you said
we had to choose something the other one could do in the car!”
“So I lied.” Starsky said in obviously enjoyment at his
partner’s discomfort. “If you don’t do it, I’ll think up something really
embarrassing for you to do the next time.”
“Who said there was gonna be a next time?” Hutch muttered
under his breath as he straightened up. Taking a deep breath, he began to run
around the car, throwing back his head and howling at the moon like a dog. His
face was burning with embarrassment when he climbed back into the car and
Starsky was laughing his fool head off. Hutch vowed to find a way to get even
with him. He decided to choose to tell the truth from now on. It was safer that
way.
He scowled at his hysterically laughing partner and held
up his finger in warning. “You tell anybody at work about this and you’re gonna
be sorry!”
“You should have seen yourself, Hutch. It was priceless.”
Starsky said as he struggled to get his laughter under control. “That ought to
be good for a few favors.”
“Like what?” Hutch asked suspiciously
“Like paying for lunch for the next two
weeks and letting me pick where we eat.”
Hutch grimaced as he thought about two weeks of heartburn
from eating at Starsky’s favorite taco joints and dives. But it was a small
price to pay to avoid the ridicule of his peers if they ever found out about
their little game.
“I don’t wanna play no more.”
Hutch grumbled as he settled back into the seat. It’s almost time to sign out
anyway.”
“Spoil sport.” Starsky said his good nature restored. He
reached out to slap his friend on the back. “Thanks, Blondie. That was the most
fun I’ve had in a long time.”
“I’m glad you enjoyed yourself.” Hutch said sourly as he
reached for the mike to log them off duty so they could go home. Starsky drove
to Hutch’s apartment and they went inside. As they tossed their leather jackets
over the back of the sofa, Hutch said, “Why don’t you grab a shower while I
make breakfast?”
Starsky nodded and headed for the bathroom. Hutch was
just finishing up the scrambled eggs and toast when Starsky came out of the
bathroom with nothing but a towel wrapped tightly around his slender waist.
“Hey, Starsk? Would you mind
looking out the door and see if the paper’s here yet?” Hutch said innocently,
hiding a grin as he spoke.
Starsky opened the door and peered into the stairwell and
on the landing looking for the morning paper. He yelped in surprise when Hutch
grabbed the towel from around his waist and then shoved him out the door,
shutting it behind him and turning the lock.
“HUTCH!” the brunet yelled desperately from the other
side of the closed door. “This ain’t funny! Open up
and let me in!” Hutch ignored his pleas, whistling to himself as he dished up
the food and set the plates on the kitchen table. “HUTCHHHH…” He heard Starsky
begging desperately from the landing as he pounded loudly on the door.
“PLEASEEEEE…LET ME IN!”
Hutch smiled again as he fingered the key stuffed in his
pocket, the one he usually kept over the front door frame. Finally, he decided
Starsky had had enough and opened the door. The embarrassed
brunet darted inside and slammed the door shut, breathing heavily. He stomped
into the bathroom and slammed that door too, obviously pissed off. Hutch smiled
as he sat down to eat his breakfast. He had no doubt that Starsky would find a
way to make him pay for his little stunt but it would be worth it.
THE END