Kirk

I seriously loved writing Pike as father and his daughter is dating Kirk. Here's another one.

A soft bang hit your window. You rolled over to look at the window. A sticky dart arrow was stuck to the clear glass. You get out of bed and look to outside. Your boyfriend, Jim Kirk, was standing at the ground, a nerf bow in his hand. He waved at you.

You opened your window. "What?" You whisper as loud as you can. You didn't want to wake your dad, Christopher Pike.

"C'mon!" He whispered back, waving for you to come down. As quiet as you could, you climbed out your second floor window. You dad a rope by your window from when you were little and liked to climb.

You put all your weight on the rope and moved your way down. Jim stood at the bottom of the rope, trying to hold it steady. When he could reach you, you dropped into his arms.

"I'm surprised that worked." He whispered, kissing you.

"Me too." You say, kissing him. You wrapped your arms around his neck and pulled his head closer.

He set you down and the two of you went out into the woods. You found a big tree by a lake. The view was beautiful. The moon lit up the water and the stars glistened off of it.

"Jim, it's beautiful!" You exclaim, sitting down on a blanket he had set out at the base of the tree.

"I knew you'd love it." Jim said, kissing you once again. He sat next to you and leaned up against the tree.

You leant back against him. He held you close and gave you a lovely look. You smiled back and laughed. You leaned up and kissed him.

"So, what would you like to do?" Jim asked, giving you a kiss on the cheek.

"Let's play a game. We have to answer every question the other asks honestly. And we won't get mad after. It's the ultimate relationship tester." You suggest, kissing his cheek. He moved his head so you kissed his lips as well.

"Sure." Jim said, sitting up. He grabbed a couple pillows and placed them up against the tree. The two of you sat across from each other and started talking.

"What's the worse thing you've every done to a teacher?" You ask. He shrugs.

"There's been some terrible things," he started. "One time, I took a huge snake and put that in the teachers desk. Another time, I waited outside and ambushed them with balloons filled with shaving cream. I put a rat in another teachers desk."

"Your poor teachers." You mutter.

"I'd like to ask you, other than me, who at the academy do you like? Or did you have a crush before me?" Jim asked, a smug smile on his face.

"Well, I kinda liked this one guy, Thomas. But he was a jerk, so you're much better." You admit, looking into his eyes. Jim's eyes were usually bright, but in this light they shone.

"Alright, how many one night stands did you have before me?" You ask, returning the smug look. He froze and started thinking.

"Way more than I can count. I much prefer this life though." Jim said, hoping his answer was good.

"At least your not lying." You say, giving him a pat on the shoulder.

"How many kids would you like to have?" Jim asked, his face turning serious.

"I don't know, I always though two or three was good. Maybe more. I'd like to have a big family." You say, looking over at the lake. "We could bring them here, and watch them play. We could sit under this same tree."

"We could." Jim muttered, fantasizing what you just said.

"How many kids would you like?" You ask him.

"I always thought one or two, but I'd be flexible to how many." Jim answered, kissing you.

"I have one last question for you, Y/N. But first I have to tell you something. I love you. More than I've ever loved anyone. I love you. And now for the question. Will you marry me?" Jim asked as he got up and went on one knee.

You gasped and covered your mouth with your hand. "Yes," you mutter through your hand. "Yes, Jim yes. I'll marry you."

Jim pulled you into a tight hug laughed. "Yes!" He yelled. "She said yes!"

You pulled away from him and kissed him. He kissed you back, one hand behind you back, still holding the ring. The other was behind you head, keeping you head still. You had both hands on his head, you lips against his.

When the two of you pulled apart, you leaned up against the tree. The two of you were now laying down and Jim had put a blanket over you two.

His arm went by your neck, one of you hands held his on your shoulder. His other hand held yours over his left side, your head rested on his shoulder. His chin was on the top you your head. The two of you could see the lake. It's beauty shown in the night, twinkling here or there from the stars.

"Jim, this is the best date I've ever been on. The lake is beautiful and now I'm engaged to the most wonderful man I've ever met." You say, tearing up.

"This lakes beauty is nothing compared to you. I'm engaged to the best most brilliant women I know." Jim said, hugging you just a little tighter. The way the two of you were positioned, you could see the lake and the sky.

You slowly fell asleep in his arms.

You woke up the next morning to the Sun shining in your face. You stirring must have woken Jim. "Morning." He muttered, slowly sitting up to join you.

"Morning." You say. You lean in to kiss him but then remember, neither of you had brushed your teeth yet. Although you don't remember putting it on, the engagement ring shown in the Sun.

Suddenly, you jerked back to look at Jim. "Oh my God my dad." You say. Jim was smiling and then his face turned.

"We're in trouble." He said, standing up. "Let's get back. I'll come and get the blankets later."

The two of you ran out of the woods and back to your house. Your dad was sitting on the porch, reading a book.

"Y/N, I was waiting for you to come home." He said, putting the book down. You were holding hands with Jim, so he couldn't see the ring.

"Well I'm home. Safe." You say, rocking on your feet.

"And what were you two doing last night?" Pike asked, glaring at Jim.

"Well sir, to be honest, we were out in the woods. Talking, asking questions, I asked a pretty big one." Jim said, glancing down at you.

"Really? What question?" Your dad asked, suddenly interested.

"Well, sorta this." You say, showing him the hand with the ring. Pike froze. He slowly leaned forward and looked at the ring closer.

"Did you propose?" He asked Jim, his voice astounded.

"Yes sir. I love your daughter and I'd like to marry her." Jim said, confidently.

"I allow you too. You have my blessing." You father said. You screamed with happiness and jumped onto Jim.

"This is amazing!" You yell. "I'm getting married!"

"We're getting married." Jim said, setting you down. He kissed you and when he pulled away he smiled. "We're getting married."

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