Someone please tell me it’s okay to start the next Pinto thing before I finish editing because I swear I’m losing my mind.
Let’s just plot out all our new stories together. I’m learning so much about earthquakes and the high-rises in LA…
Someone please tell me it’s okay to start the next Pinto thing before I finish editing because I swear I’m losing my mind.
Let’s just plot out all our new stories together. I’m learning so much about earthquakes and the high-rises in LA…

things you said after you kissed me
“Whoa.” Zach’s eyes are wide, his jaw slack with shock, as if he isn’t the one that just leaned in and pressed his mouth to Chris’s. “Shit, did I just…”
Chris lets him flounder for a moment, because he’s too busy savoring this moment. He can still taste Zach on his lips—red wine and cigarette smoke—and he can still feel the shape of Zach’s mouth against his. In a moment, they’ll have to talk about it, analyze it, pick it apart and put it back together in a way that makes sense, but for now it’s simple, just a first kiss, his first kiss with Zach. He lifts his fingers to his mouth and runs them across his lips, like he expects to find some evidence there. Surely things like this should leave a permanent, physical impression. A bruise. A scar. First kisses are indelible.
Obviously taking his silence and shock for distress, Zach pours out apologies. “I’m sorry, Chris, I don’t know what I was thinking. I just…how many glasses of wine have I had? I—”
“Zach, shut up,” Chris says. He closes his eyes, because if he doesn’t, he’s going to lean in again. First, he has to think. It’s not the right place. The bar is dark, but it’s also packed, and he has already noticed a couple phones pointed in their direction over the course of the night. He doubts anyone was lucky enough to catch that kiss, but they might catch the next one, or the one after that. This is the part where he should consider his career. Should. Fuck, ‘should’ is such a bullshit word. He’s cutting it from his vocabulary, as of right now.
He opens his eyes again and slides off the barstool, because he wants to be close this time, not leaning across the chasm between them. Zach turns toward him as if pulled by gravity, making it easier for him to slide right in between his legs. He takes Zach’s face in his hands and lets the moment settle between them this time, lets it sink in so they can both prepare to savor it. A small, cowardly part of him tells him he’s really doing it to give Zach a chance to pull away, in case he was telling the truth and he really is sorry.
But Zach doesn’t pull away, so Chris leans in.
This time, when his lips close over Zach’s, the involuntary gasp is not from shock—it’s from recognition. Recognition that this is something he has wanted to do for a long time. It’s funny how you can want something and not realize it until you have it. It’s funny how a person can function just fine with a part of them missing.
That smoke-and-wine taste is back, and when Zach’s lips part on a whimper, Chris searches with his tongue for more of it. Zach’s fingers curl into his shirt, but only to pull him closer. He lets out a rush of breath through his nose that would be a moan if his vocal chords weren’t thoroughly paralyzed, and he kisses him harder, wanting him to know that this isn’t impulse or too much wine or one of those bad decisions that you make based on a passing intrusive thought. This is real.
When they part, Zach doesn’t let go of him, and Chris doesn’t make him. He stands there patiently, hands still framing Zach’s face, and waits for whatever admonishment he’s likely about to get now. He can practically feel multiple sets of eyes on them, but he’s afraid to look. Anyway, it doesn’t matter. He already decided that it doesn’t matter.
“Okay,” Zach says at last, with a nervous little chuckle, “how many glasses of wine did you have?”
“More than enough.” He leans in for one more peck, to punctuate the fact that he’s not taking that out. “Can we get out of here?”
Zach is reaching for his wallet before Chris even finishes his sentence.
You should see the pictures where they feed each other the cake.
Pie pined himself AND Zach…

How has this not been done yet?
More picspiration sharing from my Pinto Big Bang, This one is perfectly safe for work.
“Hey, baby,” Zach says as Chris hands him the drink. “Look who I bumped into.”


things you said with too many miles between us
“I’ve gotta tell you, man, this dry spell is killing me.”
Zach snorts into the phone as he opens the door to his apartment and steps inside, flicking on the lights. “Well, this conversation just took a hard left turn.”
“Sorry. I just figured you’d understand. I feel like I’ve been filming for a year straight—”
“That’s because you pretty much have, Chris. I seriously hope you’re going to take a break after Wonder Woman.” Zach shifts the phone to his other ear so he can toss his empty coffee cup in the trash can and start rummaging around in the fridge for ingredients for dinner. “And by the way, you are allowed to fuck people while you’re working, you know. Just preferably not your co-stars.”
“I know, I know,” Chris sighs in his ear. “But after a fourteen-hour day of filming, the last thing I want to do is go out to a bar to cruise for chicks.”
Zach chuckles as he plops an armful of veggies down on the counter next to the cutting board. “Cruise for chicks? Christ. No wonder you can’t get laid. Hold on, I’m putting you on speaker. Gotta multitask.”
He presses the speakerphone button and sets his phone down. This has become something of a ritual for them since they finished shooting Trek. The phone calls don’t happen daily, as if by some mutual agreement, but they never seem to go more than three days. Now that Chris is in London, it’s been harder to talk because of the time difference, but they just tend to play phone tag until they get ahold of each other. It seems important somehow. The days they don’t manage to catch each other, Zach feels jittery and weird.
“I’m just saying, Zach.” Chris’s voice fills the kitchen now. It’s soothing. “It’s hard to meet people.”
Zach rolls his eyes at nothing while he busies himself with chopping up a pepper. “How can you be such an introvert and such a slut at the same time? I don’t get it.”
“Those two things are not mutually exclusive,” Chris says indignantly. “I just want to get off. Is that so much to ask?”
“Well, I’d offer my services, but…” Zach means it to be a joke, and he expects a laugh from the other end of the line, but a couple seconds of weird silence pass by instead. He pauses in his chopping and listens hard, trying to tell if the call dropped.
But then. “Honestly, I’d probably take you up on it.”
It takes a few seconds for that to sink in, but once it does, Zach sputters and whirls around to gape at his phone as if Chris could actually see him. “What?”
“I’ve just, uh…I’ve actually been missing being with men lately. It’s hard when I’m working so much, and I have to be careful. It’s…it’s been a long time, and I just…”
“So that’s it, then? It’s been a long time, so you’d even settle for me?”
“That’s not what I meant.” Chris sounds oddly solemn, and Zach has to snatch up the phone and take him off speaker, like that will somehow stop this conversation from feeling so weird.
“What did you mean?”
“I meant…” Chris pauses to sigh, and Zach grips the counter to brace for what comes next. “I meant that I think about you a lot. And I miss you. I meant that I really wish you were here, for a lot of reasons. I meant that if you ever wanted me that way…all you’d have to do is ask.”
“Oh,” Zach says dumbly. He’s stares at the wall, at a spot on the backsplash where the grout is a little dirty. He should clean that, he thinks. Maybe he should clean it now. Maybe that will stop his head from exploding. “You, uh…we couldn’t have had this conversation sometime when you weren’t about a million miles away?”
Chris lets out a nervous chuckle. “You can add ‘coward’ to your lexicon of my negative traits.”
“Lexicon,” Zach repeats. “Good word.”
“Zach, come on—”
“No, I…I don’t know what you want me to say, Chris. I’m kind of blindsided here.”
There are shuffling sounds on the other end of the line, and Zach wishes more than anything that he could see Chris right now. He has a feeling that if he could see him, he would know exactly what he wants. As a disembodied voice on the phone, Chris is just his friend, his best friend, one of the most constant things in his life. Maybe if he were here in the flesh and Zach could see him and touch him and smell him and—
“Look, let’s just…let’s say that it’s on the table. Me. I’m on the table. I won’t say anything else about it, and next time we see each other I’ll just act normally, but if you want something, all you’ve gotta do is…is let me know, okay?”
Zach takes a deep breath, then lets it out in a rush. “Okay,” he says shakily. “Okay.”
“Okay. Well. I’m going to go to bed before I can start to really freak out about how much I just fucked up—”
“You didn’t fuck—”
“—and I’ll talk to you later, okay? I’ll call you this weekend.”
Zach doesn’t think he’s lying. Chris might be a self-confessed coward, but he’s not a dick, and he’s not going to let their friendship fall by the wayside for something that’s not Zach’s fault—Zach knows that. In fact, Chris might be the only person in the world, aside from his brother, that Zach can’t imagine ever abandoning him. It’s comforting, but it’s also scary.
“Chris?” he says, before Chris can hang up and leave him with lonely static.
“Yeah?”
“I miss you too.”
For @loves-pie, in special thanks for being an awesome beta and encouraging friend. <333
—“Make This Leap”
When Zach shows up at Chris’ hotel room, Chris expects laughter. He expects not-so-good-natured ribbing. He expects an eye roll, even. Maybe some tsking. He’s completely unprepared for this though.
“Jesus Christ, Pine.” Zach lets the words out in a rush, forced between his clenched teeth.
Chris doesn’t get a chance to say anything in reply before Zach’s pushing them both back into the room, allowing the door to fall shut behind them, cutting them off from the rest of the world.
“What the fuck happened?” Zach’s tone is nothing Chris has ever heard from him before. The strangeness of it reverberates around the silent room and Chris is completely thrown off by the sound.
He feels his face heat and he ducks his chin to his chest. “I happened, Zach. You know my track record.”
“You seriously expect me to believe that you managed to give yourself a black eye?” Zach asks, arms crossed. “I know you’re generally a mess of a person, Chris, but this is farfetched, even for you.”
“It’s not like it’s the first time I’ve done it,” Chris grumbles, but Zach doesn’t seem to hear.
“Did you walk into Fatima’s fist or something?” Zach asks, dropping his arms and taking a step closer so he can give Chris’ face a better look. “We all know how fond you are of a casual beating, but throwing yourself at the fight coordinator isn’t the best idea.”
The sarcasm dripping from Zach’s words is comforting. This is more in the realm of what Chris was expecting when Zach found out about his injury. This is almost normal for them. Zach, of course, decides he has to go and ruin that semblance of normalcy by reaching out and gently brushing cool fingers across Chris’ hot cheek. Chris’ breath catches in his throat at the first touch. When Zach’s fingers become more confident in their pressure, Chris’ breath leaves his lungs altogether.
Zach has kept his eyes glued to that bruised patch of skin and away from Chris’ confused gaze since he reached out. When he turns his attentions away from that spot again, though, and their eyes lock, Chris is struck by the depth and multitude of emotions Zach allows him to see.
“You should really be more careful, Pine.” Zach doesn’t say anything more than that. He doesn’t seem able to say anything more. Chris swallows and nods in response.
“I can try,” he assures him.
“Good.” Zach says the word with a firm, little nod.
“Good.” Chris repeats it, for want of something to say.
The air feels electric around them, charged in ways it’s never been. It suddenly feels like they’ve both been keeping secrets and neither one of them can really keep them contained any longer.
And all the while, Zach is still touching his stupid, marked cheek. Zach indulges himself a moment longer before he goes to remove his fingers from Chris’ face. Chris darts his tongue out, licks his lips, and leans into Zach’s touch before he can pull away completely.
“I,” Chris starts to say, but chickens out. He clenches his jaw tight, against the fumbling admission he almost just made, and he waits. He knows Zach won’t take much longer to voice his own thoughts.
Zach blinks a few times, like his world is shifting and he’s desperately trying to catch up to it. A look of embarrassment blossoms across his features, though, and he smiles bashfully, face a pleasing pink.
“I don’t mean to mother you, you know,” he says, and Chris can’t take it any longer. Something inside him snaps.
“You’re not mothering,” he says on a gust of breath. He takes a step closer to Zach, so close that they’re sharing air. Zach looks both startled and pleased by this turn of events.
“You’re a good friend,” Chris rushes to continue. “The best friend, actually. More even.”
“More even,” Zach repeats. He doesn’t give Chris a moment to clarify what he means because Chris doesn’t need to clarify anything. It’s all reflected very clearly in the words their both not saying and the looks they can’t stop giving one another. Besides, even if clarification was needed, the kiss Zach presses to Chris’ mouth, the one Chris whines into and returns with enthusiasm, would be all the clarification either of them needs.
things you said when you thought i was asleep
Chris woke up at least ten minutes ago, but he’s not opening his eyes, not moving. It’s uncomfortable, laying with his head on Zach’s bony shoulder, the arm rest digging into his side, but he can’t resist taking advantage of the situation. Zach smells good, familiar, like home. Calling upon his acting skills, Chris twitches and whuffs and pushes his nose deeper into his neck in a way that he hopes comes across as sleepy restlessness.
“Well, isn’t this just the cutest?”
It’s Zoe’s voice, drifting back to him from her seat in front of Zach. She must have turned around to check on them, or to say something to them. Chris keeps his face placid and wills himself not to blush.
Zach hushes her. “Don’t wake him up.”
“Oh, you know he could sleep through an earthquake,” Zoe says. “Remember the first press tour? When he fell asleep in Karl’s room and Simon kept trying to convince us to do mean things to him?”
A quiet laugh rumbles through Zach’s chest, though he seems to be doing everything in his power not to jostle Chris. “Simon seems to be the only one who’s immune to Chris’s puppy-like cuteness.”
“Well, you certainly aren’t immune. Look at you.”
“Hush, Zoe.”
There is a moment of meaningful silence in which Chris desperately wishes he could open his eyes. They must be doing that thing where they communicate with their eyes. Communicating about what though?
When Zoe speaks again, her voice is barely more than a whisper, and Chris almost forgets himself and leans in to hear it better. “Have you told him yet?”
Told him what? Chris thinks.
“Told him what?” Zach asks, though the tone of his voice says that he knows exactly what Zoe is talking about.
“Come on, Zach. You don’t have forever.” Zoe had that mom voice before she even became a mother, but now it’s even worse. Even Chris wants to crumble in the face of it, and it isn’t even directed at him. “The clock is ticking.”
“He’s staying with me in New York for a few days. I still have time.”
This is excruciating. Chris almost forgets to breathe, he’s focusing so hard on staying still and keeping his expression blank. Come on, Zoe. Don’t let me down. Press him until he talks.
“And I know you, Zachary. You’ll come up with a million excuses not to do it, to put it off until it’s too late. It might already be too late! You’ve been keeping this to yourself far too long.”
“Well, I’m sorry,” Zach hisses quietly. “It turns out there’s no good way to tell your best friend you’re in love with him.”
Chris forgets himself and shoots upright, his mouth falling open in shock. Zach tenses, his jaw clenching, his eyes squeezing shut like he’s trying to rewind time and take back everything that just happened. But it’s too late.
“Oh, would you look at that. He’s awake!” Zoe’s voice is exaggerated and playful, and when Chris looks at her, she winks at him, then reaches out to give Zach’s knee a pat. “I’ll let you two talk.”
Zach lets out a long, quiet breath and then slowly turns to look at Chris, his eyes wary, his fingers gripping his own thighs. “I’m sorry. I didn’t—”
“Is it true?” The words come out strangled, and Chris can feel his cheeks flaming, but he doesn’t care. He just needs to know if he heard right, if he needs to curb the warmth spreading through his chest before it gets too big and bright.
“Do you…do you want it to be true?”
It’s a cop out—a patented Zachary Quinto cop out—but Chris can’t stop himself from nodding. “Yeah. Yes.”
It takes a moment, but the smile that spreads across Zach’s mouth is possibly the most beautiful one Chris has seen to date. Zach sways forward and curls his fingers into Chris’s shirt, pulling him close again. This time he minds the arm rest digging into his side even less.
Zach lifts a hand to his face and presses his thumb against his bottom lip, like he wants to feel Chris’s smile. “Well, I’ve got good news for you then.”

This guy on ANTM is totally the Pinto lovechild. Just saying.
That’s a whole other kind of transporter malfunction…
Or maybe it’s grown up Nathan? *clutches at heart and sobs “my baby!”*