Fic: "Where’s The Beef?" (1/1)
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Title: "Where’s The Beef?" (1/1)
Author: BradyGirl_12
Pairings/Characters: Clark/Bruce
Genres: Fluff, Humor, Slice-Of-Pickle, er, Life ;)
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: None
Spoilers: None
Summary: Clark shows Bruce a slice of average American life, heavy on the beef and with extra pickles.
Date Of Completion: June 1, 2011
Date Of Posting: June 6, 2011
Disclaimer: I don’t own ‘em, DC does, more’s the pity.
Word Count: 1077
Feedback welcome and appreciated.
Author’s Note: Written for the
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Like mustard and ketchup,
Burgers and buns.
We go together
Like mustard and relish,
Pickles and onions.
Del Seville
"The Hamburger Song"
Decca Records
1961 C.E.
“McDonald’s?”
Clark smiled at Bruce’s surprise. He opened the spotless door and ushered his lover inside.
Bruce could smell French fries as he walked in, Clark right behind him. He could feel the smile on the smug Kryptonian’s face.
The counter was manned by teenagers in brown-and-yellow uniforms with crisp matching caps on their heads. A menu board was set high above them with all the items displayed, some with pictures. Bright, gleaming chrome filled the kitchen area as the cooks performed the tasks of flipping burgers, dipping French fries into vegetable oil, and whipping up milkshakes.
A teenage girl and boy were at the counter debating over what to order while a white-haired couple ate chicken sandwiches at a round table by the window. A mailman was sitting two tables over, drinking coffee and eating a salad.
“This is real Americana, Bruce,” Clark said with a wave of his hand.
“Real Americana is a diner like the one you have in Smallville, Smallville, not a McDonald’s.”
“This is part of America, too.” Clark looked curiously at his companion. “Haven’t you ever been in a McDonald’s before?”
“I’ve seen pictures,” Bruce said defensively.
Clark’s eyes widened. “Then you really haven’t…?”
Bruce waved his hand impatiently. “Of course I have, Clark. Dick insisted we go to one when he was a kid.”
“So you haven’t been in one since then?”
“That’s right.” Bruce grimaced as a man in jeans brushed past him, smelling of tobacco.
“Well, now, we’re going to give you an immersion into the average American’s life.”
As Clark herded Bruce toward the counter with an arm over his shoulder, Bruce said, “I know how other Americans live, Clark. I don’t eat in five-star restaurants all the time, you know.”
“Bruce, the diners you eat in while undercover are what are known as ‘greasy spoons’, and do not represent the average American’s experience. Neither do dives and other unsavory places you hang out in for the sake of catching criminals.”
Bruce sighed as they reached the counter. “Clark, this menu is…”
“…filled with salads if you want, but I’d recommend either the grilled chicken sandwich or the classic burger.” To the smiling girl behind the counter, Clark said, “Four hamburgers, please, and two large orders of French fires.” He smiled charmingly. “Oh, could I get extra pickles on two of those burgers?”
“Yes, sir. Anything to drink?” she asked as she punched in the codes.
“Two diet Cokes.”
She rang up the total. “Seven dollars and seventy-four cents.”
Clark paid and as the girl quickly got the order, placing four wrapped hamburgers fresh off the grill onto a tray after learning they were staying to eat, Bruce quipped, “So I’m a cheap date?”
“The cheapest,” Clark grinned.
The girl went to the fryolator and scooped out two generous portions of French fries into red paper cartons decorated with the golden arches. Returning to the counter, she smiled as she placed the cartons on the tray.
“Have a nice day.”
Bruce grumped as Clark smiled and said, “Thank you,” as he picked up the tray, Bruce following as he snagged straws and napkins on the way to a table by the window.
“Dig in,” Clark said cheerfully as he set Bruce’s items in front of him.
“Oh, I can’t wait.”
Clark laughed. “You know what your trouble is, Bruce? You’re a food snob.” He unwrapped his first burger.
“And you should be, too. You grew up on your mother’s cooking, for crying out loud!”
“Yes, and she’s still the best, but that doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy other food.”
“This?” Bruce lifted the bun. “This piece of meat is flat as a pancake, with a solitary pickle, though you got yourself extra, some chopped onions, mustard, and ketchup. Is that why you ordered two apiece, because they’re so small?”
“Yeah. If I’d ordered the Big Macs, it would have been just one apiece. Just take a bite, Bruce. And have a French fry.” Clark put two extra pickles on Bruce’s hamburger.
Bruce sighed as Clark waved a fry in front of his face. Clark seemed completely unperturbed by his lover’s complaining, taking a bite out of his hamburger.
He decided to try the French fries first, surprised at how good they tasted, especially when hot. He ate a half-dozen and then tried the hamburger.
It was decent enough but not Kobe beef, that was for sure. He slowly ate the burger as he made significant headway through the fries.
A middle-aged couple took seats at the table next to them, smiling and laughing as they enjoyed chicken sandwiches and fries, sharing a large drink.
Clark had been right. Average people dined here, maybe exceptional in some ways as authors and artists and carpenters and plumbers, but living ordinary lives. These were the people that he and Clark were sworn to protect.
The lovesick teenagers were giggling in the corner, and the elderly couple were snarking at each other a few tables down. All very ordinary, all very peaceful.
Bruce watched as Clark polished off his French fries, unwrapping his second hamburger. With his extraordinary powers, Clark reveled in the ordinary. He needed it. It kept him grounded. It kept him balanced.
It was also something else. Love was your lover giving you some of his extra pickles, and you accepting them on your skimpy hamburger.
“’You deserve a break today’,” Bruce murmured the old McDonald’s slogan.
“Hmm?” Clark asked, taking a sip of his Coke.
“Oh, nothing.” Bruce took another bite of his burger. If Clark needed ordinary, he could give him that. His eyes twinkled. “Where’s the beef?”
Clark laughed. “Wrong fast-food joint, Bruce.”
“Maybe, but I see some prime beef right here.”
“Oh?” Clark’s sapphire eyes were sparkling behind his glasses.
“Yes. I’m rather fond of beef. Buns, too.”
“I am, too.” Clark picked up his hamburger. “The firmer the better.”
Bruce’s smile was positively predatory. “I could get used to McDonald’s.”
Clark leaned forward and whispered, “Can I squeeze your buns?”
Bruce laughed. “You can even take a bite.”
Clark finished his hamburger and nibbled on a French fry, Bruce’s midnight-blue eyes glittering. Bruce wolfed down the remainder of his hamburger, ready for even more tender beef.
“Let’s go.”
They left the golden arches behind.
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Date: 2011-06-07 12:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 01:00 am (UTC)*grins*
Thank you, Meya! :)
When I saw that prompt I immediately said, "Self," I said, "this prompt is for you! ;)
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Date: 2011-06-07 12:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 01:02 am (UTC)*laughs*
Fandom will do that to you! ;)
I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I hope the food was good! ;)
Darnit, now I have to go and get some McDonald's tomorrow! ;)
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Date: 2011-06-07 01:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 01:21 am (UTC)*grins*
I'm glad I could make the work day more bearable! My sister used to be a manager at Mickey D's and I know how hard it is. Bruce is such a food snob! Though fast food is admittedly not five-star. ;)
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Date: 2011-06-07 09:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 05:00 pm (UTC)It's all in the company one keeps! ;)
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Date: 2011-06-07 01:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 01:34 am (UTC)*grins*
I'm glad you enjoyed this, C.! I like to get people smiling when I can. :)
I'm Lovin' It
Date: 2011-06-07 03:59 am (UTC)Bruce watched as Clark polished off his French fries, unwrapping his second hamburger. With his extraordinary powers, Clark reveled in the ordinary. He needed it. It kept him grounded. It kept him balanced.
Loved this part!
It's true; Bruce is such a food snob. And I loved the bit about Dick forcing him to visit McD's when he was little. :D
This was yummy and now I need to go to McDonald's and please never stop writing about food. <3333333
Re: I'm Lovin' It
Date: 2011-06-07 05:06 pm (UTC)*giggles*
It's a gift! ;)
Bruce watched as Clark polished off his French fries, unwrapping his second hamburger. With his extraordinary powers, Clark reveled in the ordinary. He needed it. It kept him grounded. It kept him balanced.
Loved this part!
Bruce thinking is always fun! :)
It's true; Bruce is such a food snob. And I loved the bit about Dick forcing him to visit McD's when he was little. :D
Bruce is THE food snob, and only Dick (and now Clark) could get him to set foot in a McDonald's. ;)
This was yummy and now I need to go to McDonald's and please never stop writing about food. <3333333
I never will! Food FTW! ;)
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Date: 2011-06-07 05:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 05:12 pm (UTC)He most definitely is! :)
< Love was your lover giving you some of his extra pickles> That line made me sooo happy!
I got poetic with pickles there, didn't I? ;)
Bruce connecting with the masses he protects is a good thing, I like how he analyzed it. You made me smile!
Thank you! I like to make people smile. :)
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Date: 2011-06-07 06:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 05:24 pm (UTC)I'm glad I could make McD's enjoyable for you! :)
And puns are fun! Probably one of the reasons I love Dick's Robin so much. ;)
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Date: 2011-06-07 09:14 pm (UTC)Nothing, it just let out a little wine/whine.
Did you just groan?
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Date: 2011-06-07 11:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 06:58 am (UTC)Great story.
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Date: 2011-06-07 06:29 pm (UTC)Great story.
Thank you! Bruce would never step foot in one without his Clark urging him on. ;)
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Date: 2011-06-07 07:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 06:31 pm (UTC)They really are! The fries are just about the best thing on the menu. :)
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Date: 2011-06-07 11:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 06:35 pm (UTC)Thank you! :)
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Date: 2011-06-07 03:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 06:36 pm (UTC)Thank you! :)
I enjoy making people smile. :)
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Date: 2011-06-07 07:17 pm (UTC)Great job!
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Date: 2011-06-07 10:50 pm (UTC)*grins*
Clark can be a calming influence on the Bat, all right. :)
Clark is so delightfully devious in this too! Also loved the mental image of Dick insisting on McDonald's!
Great job!
*laughs*
Clark is more devious than people think! And Dick always gets his way. ;)
Glad you enjoyed this! :)
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Date: 2011-06-08 04:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-08 05:32 pm (UTC)*grins*
When I saw this prompt, I knew it was for me! ;)
Maybe Diana could give tips on how to conduct oneself in such an establishment to Bruce. She worked at a taco place back in the '90s, after all. ;)
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Date: 2011-06-08 05:16 pm (UTC)*grin*
“This is part of America, too.” Clark looked curiously at his companion. “Haven’t you ever been in a McDonald’s before?”
“I’ve seen pictures,” Bruce said defensively.
Clark’s eyes widened. “Then you really haven’t…?”
OMG! You wrote this scene so well. Bruce’s “I’ve seen pictures,” and Clark’s reaction - that was wonderful! :D
He decided to try the French fries first, surprised at how good they tasted, especially when hot. He ate a half-dozen and then tried the hamburger.
:LOL Glad he liked the French fries. :)
Clark had been right. Average people dined here, maybe exceptional in some ways as authors and artists and carpenters and plumbers, but living ordinary lives. These were the people that he and Clark were sworn to protect.
I liked the way Bruce was thinking about it.
Bruce watched as Clark polished off his French fries, unwrapping his second hamburger. With his extraordinary powers, Clark reveled in the ordinary. He needed it. It kept him grounded. It kept him balanced.
WOW, well said!
Bruce’s smile was positively predatory. “I could get used to McDonald’s.”
:D Good to hear it. :D
YAY, Clark likes McDonald - that’s great, because I like it too. :) And it was nice to see Bruce thinking about things and changing his mind. His “’You deserve a break today’,” was awesome. Boys had fun - I'm glad for it. :)
I enjoyed the story.
Thanks for sharing this Brady. :)
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Date: 2011-06-08 05:39 pm (UTC)*grins*
When I get going, the boys just roll out the dialogue! ;)
:LOL Glad he liked the French fries. :)
They are yummy! :)
Clark had been right. Average people dined here, maybe exceptional in some ways as authors and artists and carpenters and plumbers, but living ordinary lives. These were the people that he and Clark were sworn to protect.
I liked the way Bruce was thinking about it.
He comes around, eventually. :)
Bruce watched as Clark polished off his French fries, unwrapping his second hamburger. With his extraordinary powers, Clark reveled in the ordinary. He needed it. It kept him grounded. It kept him balanced.
WOW, well said!
Thank you. :)
Bruce’s smile was positively predatory. “I could get used to McDonald’s.”
:D Good to hear it. :D
*laughs*
YAY, Clark likes McDonald - that’s great, because I like it too. :)
Me, too! I have one in walking distance from my house. I don't eat there often, but sometimes I'll get a craving and go! :)
And it was nice to see Bruce thinking about things and changing his mind. His “’You deserve a break today’,” was awesome. Boys had fun - I'm glad for it. :)
I enjoyed the story.
Thanks for sharing this Brady. :)
You're very welcome, Lis! And Bruce will change his mind if he thinks it out. ;)
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Date: 2011-06-08 10:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-08 10:34 pm (UTC)Thank you! These boys were made for banter. ;)
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Date: 2011-06-11 02:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-12 04:52 pm (UTC)*grins*
Thank you, Rose! It was fun to write! :)
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Date: 2011-06-13 11:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-13 11:40 pm (UTC)Thank you! The banter was a lot of fun to write. And the image of Bruce in McDonald's is priceless! :)
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Date: 2011-08-29 09:03 am (UTC)I especially loved what you made Bruce to be! A ! xD
Thanks so much for making my day! :D
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Date: 2011-08-29 03:54 pm (UTC)Thank you! :)
“This?” Bruce lifted the bun. “This piece of meat is flat as a pancake, with a solitary pickle, though you got yourself extra, some chopped onions, mustard, and ketchup. Is that why you ordered two apiece, because they’re so small?”
I especially loved what you made Bruce to be! A food snob! xD
Thanks so much for making my day! :D
Growing up with Alfred as cook, how could he be anything else? ;)
Glad you enjoyed this! Thanks for reading and commenting! :)
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Date: 2011-09-15 04:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-09-15 06:30 pm (UTC)Thanks, T.! :)
I love to put superheroes in ordinary situations. Bruce and Clark particularly enjoy it. ;)
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Date: 2012-05-01 03:41 pm (UTC)Thank you! It was oodles of fun to write! :)
*is craving some McDonald's now*