thegirl20: (Blair: I have many skills)
thegirl20 ([personal profile] thegirl20) wrote2007-11-05 08:14 pm

Fic: We'll have a gay old time (Jo/Blair, FoL)

Title: We'll have a gay old time
Fandom: Facts of Life
Pairing(s): Jo/Blair
Rating: PG-13
Author's note: [livejournal.com profile] textfiend asked "What would happen if Jo and Blair felt they had to make friends with the only other gay couple at Eastland?" And the thought just wouldn't leave me alone. So I wrote a little ficlet.

Jo sighed happily as she kicked off her sneakers and propped her feet up on the coffee table. Mrs Garrett was out buying groceries and all of the other girls were engaged in various after-school clubs and activities; Jo had the place to herself. And she planned to spend her time doing absolutely nothing. She had a new motorcycle magazine and a cold soda to occupy her. She popped open the soda and sat back with the magazine open in her lap. Just as she was lifting the soda to her lips, the back door opened and footsteps entered. Jo closed her eyes and prayed that it was Mrs G, back early from the market.

“Ah, Jo, good.”

Blair’s dulcet tones were unmistakable and Jo’s planned afternoon of peace was about to be shattered. Jo opened her eyes and attempted an intimidating scowl in Blair’s direction. It had no effect whatsoever. Blair just nudged Jo’s legs with her knee, indicating that she wanted past. Jo sighed in exasperation, like it would’ve killed Blair to walk around the other way. She made a big production of moving her legs and dropping them back into place once Blair had passed.

Blair daintily sat down on the couch next to Jo. Right next to her. Practically in her lap. And she was staring. Jo didn’t look up from her magazine.

“What?”

“Are you doing anything this evening?” Blair asked, sweetly. Jo hated that tone. It usually resulted in her doing something she didn’t want to do.

“Reading,” she muttered.

“Nothing important then. Excellent, I’ve arranged for us to go out to dinner with some people.”

Jo lowered the magazine.

“And what if I had been doin’ somethin’ important?”

Blair dismissed the question with a wave of her hand.

“Then I’d have known about it, silly!”

Jo sighed in defeat.

“OK, so where have you arranged for us to go? And before you start, I ain’t wearin’ a dress so if it’s someplace fancy you can just unarrange it right now.”

Blair plastered on a smile.

“Oh Jo,” she said, draping an arm around Jo’s shoulders and shaking her head. “Jo, Jo, Jo, Jo, Jo. You won’t have to wear a dress. In fact, I already have the perfect outfit in mind for you.”

Jo’s eyes widened and her body noticeably tensed. Blair tilted her head to the side.

“What? Don’t you trust me?”

“With my clothing decisions? Not even a little bit,” Jo answered without hesitation.

Blair pouted until Jo relented and leaned in to place a soft kiss on her protruding lower lip.

“OK, Diane von Fürstenberg, you better show me this outfit so I’ve got time to adjust.”

Blair placed a hand over her heart and pressed her lips tightly together, closing her eyes. Jo looked at her in concern.

“Hey…you constipated or somethin’?”

Blair threw both of her arms around Jo’s neck and hugged her. She pulled away but kept her hands on Jo’s shoulders.

“Jo, you just spontaneously used a fashion reference in the right context. And you even pronounced it properly! Do you know what this means?”

“No,” Jo said, warily. “What does it mean?”

“It means that I am finally rubbing off on you,” Blair exclaimed, and Jo was sure she saw the glimmer of an unshed tear of pride in her eye.

Jo huffed. She stood up and held a hand out to Blair, pulling her to her feet.

“Yeah…well…” Jo muttered, embarrassed. “I don’t mind if you wanna rub off on me. In fact, I was plannin’ on doin’ a little rubbin’ off later.”

Blair gasped as Jo pulled her into an embrace.

“Jo, really, must you be so crude?”

Jo ignored the protest, she knew Blair secretly loved it when she talked dirty.

“Fashion designers is one thing, Princess, but I’m tellin’ you this,” Jo eyed Blair seriously. “The first time I catch myself flippin’ my hair, we’re breakin’ up.”

*

Jo watched in wonder as Blair rifled through her closet. She’d already tossed a white t-shirt and Jo’s favourite leather jacket onto the bed. Now she was on the trail of a very specific pair of jeans.

“You know the ones I mean. The ones that really hug your a-…your derriere.”

“Blair, just who exactly are we going to dinner with and how come you want me to show ‘em my ass in tight jeans?”

“For goodness’ sake, Jo, I don’t want you to show it to them, I just want you to look fabulous.”

Jo reached past her and pulled out the jeans she’d been looking for. Blair nodded in approval.

“OK, but usually when you want me to look ‘fabulous’, you stick me in some frilly dress and high-heels. How come tonight ‘fabulous’ means stuff I actually like? Who we eatin’ with?”

Blair moved to stand in front of the mirror. She shrugged nonchalantly.

“Oh, just Cindy. And her girlfriend.”

Jo raised an eyebrow.

“Cindy has a girlfriend?”

“Yes. It’s a rather recent development that I heard about through Tootie. I’m not entirely sure she’s grasped the concept though. The girl she’s dating is practically a boy, her head is shaved up the back!” she turned a knowing look on Jo. “Strange timing for them to be embracing their sexuality, don’t you think?”

“Strange how?” Jo asked, shrugging.

“Well, is it a coincidence that after you and I go public with our relationship, all of these other so called ‘gay couples’ come out of the woodwork?” Blair turned back to the mirror and laughed. “I mean, I shouldn’t be surprised. Where I go, people follow.”

“Yeah, I can see the headline now ‘Blair Warner turns whole school gay: Parents outraged’. We should alert Natalie,” Jo said, straight-faced.

“Ha, ha, Polniaczek.”

“And anyway, who are all these ‘so-called gay couples’? This is the first I’ve heard of it.”

“Well…so far Cindy’s it. But this is the start of it, mark my words,” Blair said, knowingly.

Jo walked over to stand behind Blair and slid her arms around her waist, leaning her chin on Blair’s shoulder.

“And why exactly are we going out to dinner with them?”

“I thought that we could give them the benefit of our experience. As Eastland’s premiere gay couple, I feel it’s our civic duty to show them how it’s done.”

“Show ‘em how it’s done, huh?” Jo asked, raising her eyebrows.

“Not that! Good Lord, we’re not giving live demonstrations. I mean that we are role models for these girls and we have to take that seriously.”

“So, I’m the butch role model, huh?” Jo asked, nodding towards the outfit on the bed.

Blair turned in her arms and flashed a dazzling smile.

“Well, I can’t very well be, can I? I fly in the face of all of the stereotypes. But I feel it’s important that they get a rounded view of things,” she said, fiddling with the neckline of Jo’s t-shirt. “Oh, and I think that we should let them know that our relationship is…that we’ve…that we have experience.”

“What the hell do we need to do that for?” Jo asked, confused.

“So that they know that this isn’t just a phase for us. That we are in a serious, committed, lesbian relationship,” Blair stated calmly. “And that we’re not just being ‘fashionable’.”

A light went on in Jo’s eyes.

“Oh Jeez.”

“What?”

“This is like a competition to you, ain’t it?” Jo asked.

Blair rolled her eyes, but didn’t actually answer.

“You think that we need to be the best gays at Eastland,” Jo continued, incredulously.

Blair looked at her and sighed.

“Well, if you’re going to do something, you might as well be the best at it.”

“Not this! This isn’t a contest!” Jo blurted out, stepping away from Blair.

“I know that!” Blair said, turning back to the mirror. She continued in a quieter voice. “But if it were, then we’d win it.”

Jo shook her head and smiled.

“You’re really somethin’ else, Warner.”

“I know.” Blair agreed.

“I goin’ to take a shower,” Jo said, gathering up her prescribed outfit for the evening.

“Oh Jo, before you go…”

Jo turned back around to see Blair tying a rainbow scarf around her neck.

“Is this too much?” she asked, angling her head to show the scarf off.

“Uh…yeah, a little,” Jo confirmed.

“I thought so.”

Jo watched as she untied it and tossed it on the bed. Dropping her own clothes to the floor, Jo approached Blair again.

“You know…we have the whole house to ourselves. Are you really sure you wanna waste that opportunity?”

Blair turned to face her.

“What do you mean?”

“Well, I’m just thinkin’ that Cindy and her girlfriend are probably still gonna be gay tomorrow, or next week even. And they ain’t gonna be heartbroken if we had to cancel on ‘em tonight, are they? An evenin’ spent talkin’ about bein’ gay probably isn’t high on their list of stuff to do.”

“Jo…” Blair began.

“I’m just sayin’ that we got a good coupla hours before anybody’s due home,” Jo continued, tracing a finger down Blair’s throat and hooking it into the neckline of her blouse.

“And do you have something in mind for filling these hours?” Blair asked, her voice suddenly husky.

“We could play with the whipped cream again. This time without riskin’ scarrin’ Tootie for life.”

Blair quirked an eyebrow.

“Yes, she hasn’t been able to even look at a sundae since she walked in on us that time.”

Jo leaned in and dragged her bottom lip over Blair’s shoulder, up to her ear where she bit the lobe gently, eliciting a gasp and a shudder.

“You call Cindy. I’ll get the cream from the fridge. Meet you back here in five minutes,” she whispered.

Before Jo could move away, Blair had grabbed her and crushed their lips together in a kiss that left Jo breathless and slightly shaky. When they parted, Blair looked Jo in the eye, panting.

“Make that two minutes.”

[identity profile] ralst.livejournal.com 2007-11-05 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
lol Blair's so competitive when it comes to her reputation, so of course she'd want to be the best, whereas Jo is the epitome of 'I don't care'. You really captured them there.

Did you manage to get a hold of later episodes?

[identity profile] the-girl-20.livejournal.com 2007-11-06 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
When I saw the prompt, I couldn't get the idea of Blair having to be the best out of my head. I just had to write it. Glad to amuse.

I'm slowly working my way through later eps on YouTube (YouTube hates me) but any downloadable versions would be most welcome!

[identity profile] lettersandsodas.livejournal.com 2007-11-05 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
*happy sigh* Woman, you make my day every time you write anything. That's the most intelligent thing I can think to say right now.

[identity profile] the-girl-20.livejournal.com 2007-11-06 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Awwww, that's sweet. You made me smile.

Thank you.

[identity profile] grdnofevrythng.livejournal.com 2007-11-05 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
“Fashion designers is one thing, Princess, but I’m tellin’ you this,” Jo eyed Blair seriously. “The first time I catch myself flippin’ my hair, we’re breakin’ up.”


LMAO that is such a Jo line.

This was so funny and sexy. Great job!

[identity profile] the-girl-20.livejournal.com 2007-11-06 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I kinda liked that line myself, I heard in in my head when I was trying to formulate the story and I knew I had to get it in somewhere. Glad you liked.

[identity profile] textfiend.livejournal.com 2007-11-05 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, you have no idea how happy this makes me! Of course Blair would think she was the trendsetter. Thank you so much for answering my question. Do you mind if I post a link to this on [livejournal.com profile] fol_fiction?

[identity profile] the-girl-20.livejournal.com 2007-11-06 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
This just wouldn't go away so I had to write it down. Have also been having thoughts about the latest challenge (I'm off to comment on the subtext review in a sec) and I will most likely have to let Blair paint Jo at some point.

I don't mind you posting a link to this anywhere you like! I would normally have posted in a fandom related comm myself, but I'm actually quite intimidated by this fandom as it's something that people have grown up watching and I only saw my first episode last week. So I feel like a complete newbie who's only seen up to midway through the fourth season. I guess I'm saying that I'm scared.

[identity profile] textfiend.livejournal.com 2007-11-07 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
I just started watching the show (& reading fic & writing Jo/Blair) about three months ago. I'm only up to the end of season 5. So I'm writing (relatively) blind as well. If readers are holding it against me it doesn't show by the feedback I've received.

I highly recommend [livejournal.com profile] fol_fiction (and not just because I am a maintainer there and I'm trying to boost the numbers). It's not as widely read as, say, [livejournal.com profile] passion_perfect, but the members/watchers comment on fic in a way that's supportive but not mindlessly cheerleader-y, if you know what I mean. No one will hold your newbieness against you, I guarantee it.

If you're worried about getting canon details wrong, consider this: the show itself was notoriously bad with continuity. Examples: Blair says in season 1 that she has two more years left at Eastland, but she doesn't graduate until the end of season 4; Blair's father's name is given as Steve in one episode and David in another. So we fic writers can't be blamed for getting a few details wrong (plus, you can always ask the comm for info if you want to be accurate).

On the other hand, if it's characterization that worries you, judging from this story, you've got them down pretty well already. I say just go for it! I anxiously await your response to the latest challenge, should you choose to go there.

[identity profile] the-girl-20.livejournal.com 2007-11-07 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
OK, you convinced me. I'll post at the comm.

Usually I'm not all that concerned with joining in with a fandom (I tend to always be a latecomer). I think it really does have to do with the fact that this is a part of people's childhoods blah, blah, blah. But I shall get over myself and post.

I am having trouble deciding on exactly how this painting fic should go. There's always the possibility that Blair would need to paint a nude at some point...

[identity profile] caveatreader.livejournal.com 2007-11-06 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Of course Blair would want to be the best--that's Blair. My favorite line: “Jo, you just spontaneously used a fashion reference in the right context. And you even pronounced it properly!" Fun story!

[identity profile] the-girl-20.livejournal.com 2007-11-06 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
That line and Jo's response to it were among the first things I heard in my head when I was formulating the story and I knew I had to get them in there.

I'm glad you enjoyed the story! Thank you.

[identity profile] lysachan.livejournal.com 2007-11-12 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Eeee! Your The Facts of Life fics are just fantastic! I especially loved the characterisations, they were just right. The "Then I'd have known about it, silly!" line was so Blair.

Excellent, just excellent.

[identity profile] the-girl-20.livejournal.com 2007-11-17 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! Glad you liked the characterisations. I find Blair easier to write than Jo, but both are fun to play with.