Fireball
Author: wanderingsmith
Started oct 8, 2014 - latest update
nov 8, 2014 -
Summary: The last thing he remembered
was feeling his legs collapse and dropping
heavily to his knees, eyes still fixed on the
hungry flames turning the night-world a sickly
red.
Rating: PG13
Disclaimer: I ain't got no money, and
nobody'd be daft enough to pay me for this. As
it is thought, so let it be said; you make the
toys, I play with 'em..
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Chapter
one
oct
8, 2014
"I'm done, I'm done! Just found the last disc in
the last fucking room."
Watching Toll and Caesar run up to his and
Gunner's position, Barney yelled his reply into
the radio while laughing at Caesar's unexplained
happy-dance, "Well get your ass out of there!
There are steaks with our names on them
somewhere out-"
The explosion threw what seemed like half the
bad guy's mansion into the air, and Barney went
cold in shock, staring.
Lee...
Half-conscious of trying to breathe as more
explosions went off, he stuttered out a breath
and managed to make his hand tighten before the
radio fell out of it, shouting into it, "LEE!"
Dead static was his only answer as he watched a
wall of flame swallow the compound 500 yards
away.
The last thing he remembered was feeling his
legs collapse and dropping heavily to his knees,
eyes still fixed on the hungry flames turning
the night-world a sickly red.
Lee...
--
ShitshitshitSHIT!!
Caesar wanted to shoot something. Preferably for
a solid five minutes. But he knew right now they
had to fucking get the hell out of here. Fucking
place.
He ripped his eyes from the fucking traitor's
blood-money-paid rubble and found the rest of
his team, dark fury filling his veins. Gunner
was still staring grimly at the smoke and
dust-choked building, but Toll, in sync after
all these years, met his eyes, looking just as
insanely angry, and they both looked at the boss
for the word. And then Caesar's temper chilled.
Fuck this was not good.
He jerked forward a step, yelling but not
touching, "We gotta go, Barney! Come on, man! We
can't-" Toll grabbed his arm with a grim look at
the complete lack of response. Fuck. He looked
over at Gunner, by then having stepped up to
join them, "Gimme your gun, get 'im on his feet
or carry 'im and we'll cover you."
Gunner grimaced, knowing damn well that was a
bad bet to take, but as Toll watched the wrecked
building for pursuit, the Swede stepped over
willingly enough, handed Caesar his rifle, and
reached to lift their unresponsive boss under
the arms.
And at the first touch, Barney exploded with a
wordless roar, an elbow flying at Gunner's head
as he managed to jump to his feet all in one
fucking move. He even managed to take two steps
toward the building before they could react; but
they'd all three suspected what'd happen and
they were ready enough to jump him, Caesar and
Gunner each grabbing an arm as Toll tackled his
legs to bring him down, all their guns getting
jangled and tangled in the rush.
Caesar had more than half-hoped the impact'd be
enough to snap the old mercenary to his senses,
but when he turned on all of them with wild
strength and nothing but howling fury on his
face, Toll shouted, "We don't have time for
this, Caesar! Bastards'll be coming after us in
a minute!"
"I KNOW! Fuck ouch dammit, old man!" He managed,
barely, to keep his grip on Barney's right arm,
but they had to- "Gunner!" How'd he get a free
arm and still keep his grip?? "Knock 'im out!!"
There was no time for a breath of relief when
Ross' body went slack with Gunner's first punch
because now that the fire's roar had settled,
they could all hear the bad guys shouting.
Caesar scrambled to his feet, "Gunner! You got
the boss! Toll, you got point! Let's get the
fuck outa this hellhole"
--
Lee bit back a shitload of nasty words when he
hit the end of the road. He could hear bad guys
scurrying above, but he could also see his team,
thank fucking God, in the too fucking long
distance. No way he could run that wide-open gap
without some lucky shot taking him down. And no
way he could make it through the trees at the
edge of the lawn before his team left without
him.
He grimaced, staring hard at the figure halfway
up the hill framing the property, then took a
deep breath and screamed at the top of his
lungs, "CAESAR!"
--
Caesar was trailing Toll and Gunner toward their
pickup point, jogging sideways and glaring
behind them, as much hoping for a glimpse of
hope as he was watching for pursuit. When he
actually heard his name over the racket the bad
guys were making, he immediately jerked to a
stop, searching for- THERE! Distant black figure
in a doorway jumping up and down and madly
waving a beret while shadows went berserk on the
roof above him
"He's alive!" Even as he shouted, he was raising
his baby to secure Christmas' path.
--
The second his voice rang out, Lee heard the men
above go bananas and had a bad feeling they had
stairs entirely too close, but before he could
decide to risk their getting a lucky shot at his
moving ass, he saw Caesar stop and look back and
he started waving, knowing the lights were
probably making him invisible.
Ha! No, there, he was unslinging the Gatling!
As soon as the first shot hit the stones above
him, Lee took off, running as fast as his
'short' legs would go, trusting to Caesar's
cover rather than waste time making himself a
hard target.
When he finally caught up with them, he stopped
to catch his breath as his shoulders almost got
dislocated by hearty slaps.
"We thought you were dead!" Toll was splitting
his grinning mug between staring at Lee and
watching the path to their transport for any
surprises.
Caesar didn't bother saying a word, sticking to
laughing like a loon as he did regular sweeps to
keep their pursuit back, but Gunner naturally
couldn't resist reaching around his burden to
smack the back of Lee's skull as he grinned too.
His breath under control, Lee got his rifle
ready as he stared hard at the tall blond,
"Sorry about that. What the hell happened to
Barney??"
For *that*, Caesar stopped shooting and
exchanged grim glances with the other two before
looking Lee in the eye, "Went nuts, tried to run
back, wouldn't hear us. Had to knock him out."
Lee froze for a second longer than they could
afford, staring at the edge of the unconscious
man's face. He swallowed hard against the
looping, spinning, howl at the back of his mind.
Muttered, mostly to himself, "Oh there's gonna
be so much trouble."
"We didn't have a choice!"
Lee shook his head, waving Toll's agitation
away, "I meant for me." They all turned at the
sound of engines coming closer, "Gotta go! That
damn transport better be over the hill!"
AN:
So I like stereotypical plot devices
-shrug-. Just look at history: repeating
plot devices is a very Human thing. Hey!
that means for once I'm conforming, right?
um.. wait, is that a *good* thing?? um.
I *am* going to finish this damn drawing
before posting the next part. I *am*.
Chapter
two : Caesar
AN: the soppy meat section is being
stubborn.. here's some teaser appetizer
Once they'd scrambled aboard the waiting chopper,
Christmas waved Gunner to him as he hurriedly
strapped himself to one of the cabin walls, "Give
him here."
From his own spot settling on the opposite side of
the cramped cabin, Caesar watched disbelievingly
as the brit growled at Gunner to leave him be and
get his own seat; and then wrestled the boss'
unconscious and weapon-strewn body until he had
Ross' upper body laying across his lap, hugging
his shoulders until his head was all but on
Christmas' shoulder.
Effecting not to notice the fascinated stares of
not only Caesar now, but Toll and Gunner too,
Christmas frowned at them, suspicious, "How come
he's not stirring yet? Just how'd you knock him
out?"
Before Caesar could speak up, Gunner gave his best
bored look, "I punched 'im."
Christmas gave the tall blond an 'oh shit' look
that Caesar well understood: Gunner couldn't
really be trusted to control his strength once he
was in fight-mode. But.. "He was the only one with
a free hand. And Barney wasn't pulling his punches
on *us*." Including on Caesar's cheek, which he
could feel swelling up, now that adrenaline was
losing its grip.
That made Christmas freeze for a bit, just the way
he had earlier; as though Barney losing his cool
was shocking. But then he shook himself with a
familiar scowl and snarl, "Toll, go find out what
pilot the agency sicced on us and just where he's
taking us, will ya?"
As Toll stepped to the cockpit, Caesar kept
staring, aware that he should look away but too
fascinated by Christmas' *mothering* side. He
wasn't *quite* rocking his oversized burden.. but
he *was* petting the boss' shoulder, and keeping
him tugged close. And leaning his head..
*almost*.. rubbing.. his *nose* on his cheek...
Stony old golem *Christmas*!
..Thank God the bastard was alive!
"Taking us to a carrier in the gulf. We're
supposed to be met by a plane."
Toll met their disgusted looks, even Caesar's -a
*carrier*? Gonna be fucking formality central!-
with his own, but it was Christmas that voiced
what they all thought, muttering into the boss'
finally greying hair, "Great. Fucking stiff-necked
Navy prats."
AN:
I'd originally mean both their faces to be
turned in such a way that I would even have to
think of apologizing for lack or
recognizability...
-shrug- sorry.
I just wanted to draw it for the pose :)
Chapter
three : Lee
It was.. odd, to hold Barney like this. Physically
awkward to hold the man's upper body, weight and
breadth, to keep him in place. And yet.
He hadn't thought, not really, about what the
others would think when the bomb blew. He wasn't
being callous, he reminded himself against the
twitch of guilt, he just happened to be a little
busy surviving.
He'd realized they'd leave, thinking him done,
but.. 'Went nuts. Tried to run back.' Lee leaned
his head down, burning pain in his chest making
him need to comfort, now that there were no bad
guys to watch for or transport to run for.
Even if he didn't really have the right to give
this kind of touch, he couldn't not try to ease
the pain he knew Barney had felt. And he *could*
make sure that whatever sound of his heartbeat
made it past his tac vest and the thrum of the
chopper got right in Barney's ear.
'Cause he'd been there. That roof had disappeared
in a smoke cloud, but he'd known it was actually
crumbled under the screening veil that had stolen
the sight of the desperately running figure from
his sight. Known there was no hope.
And he knew Barney had feared this day. 'What I
can't live with, is taking you with me.' He'd
never wanted to give his friend's nightmares more
fodder. The two of them had been lucky, all these
years, ring or no ring. Close calls aplenty, but
not.. separated. At least not long enough, or in a
bad enough situation, to really believe the other
was dead.
And now twice in a year. Maybe they were getting
too old for this shit.
Wouldn't Barney laugh to hear *him* say that!
..Please let him laugh again.
His wandering thoughts flashed away when he felt
the shoulders he held start to stiffen, holding on
tight in case Barney woke up still stuck in the
memory he'd been knocked out with.
And this time he completely fucking ignored their
established rules of distance and nosed at
sideburns enough for his warmth to be felt by the
skin underneath, whispered in Barney's ear to be
heard. "Everything's good. Everybody's fine. I'm
alive. I swear, Barney, this is real and I'm OK."
He felt like a fool saying it; why would anyone
need to hear that *he* was alive with anything
like that urgency? It felt like making himself
more important than he was.
But there'd been no reason other than Lee's...
safety, for Barney to try to run into that
compound. And Lee *did* know that Barney cared
about every member of his team; oldest, newest,
craziest and every man and woman in between held a
piece of his soul. After young Billy being cut
down, Stonebanks shooting good old Caesar up had
made something in him so painfully hard and ragged
that the man could barely move. Now having one of
them get caught in an explosion...
He wrapped himself over further -hell with his
image!-, one hand stroking reassuring circles on a
shoulder that was shaking, and keeping Barney's
ear in place with the other, though he couldn't
press it closer than the man was already holding
himself. He might be petting his skull a bit,
though, stiff and sweaty hair curling around his
fingers. "I got out. We-" With his face so close,
he heard the tiny sound of distress that escaped
with the shiver that shook the man's frame,
leaving more shakes in its wake that Lee couldn't
let himself think about. Couldn't, here and now,
think of Barney so hurt, or he'd lose it. And
there was Navy brass to not piss off. And a tired
team that didn't deserve dealing with Lee freaking
out after they'd kept their boss alive.
All he could do, knowing the memory that had
slammed in wouldn't leave any time soon, was wrap
tighter around his friend, closer; trying to feed
him the reality of warmth and life. Rub with
hands, cheek and nose some more. And keep talking
to stop the demons from starting on the wounded
man just yet, lips close enough to his ear to
brush -and fuck it if that counted as a kiss!-,
"I'm OK. We all got out. Mission was completed and
we are airborne and out of there and we are all
*OK*. Just-"
Heavy and utterly familiar hands clenched on his
vest straps between their chests, gripping with
desperation he felt in the bunched shoulder
muscles, first movement from the still stiff form.
And a raw voice whispered his name against his
chest: a plea or a question, it was hard to tell.
It made his heart clench in sympathy pain, glad
he'd chosen to give into the need to throw away
their boundaries to reassure. That ear never
pulled away from his heartbeat and he husked in
the other, feeling raw, himself, "Just take it
easy. Clear your head of the shit. I'm here. Not
going anywhere." Not leaving you. Not going to let
you leave me. Not this time. Not for this.
He didn't say it, not while Barney wasn't up to
the fight; but he *did* promise himself.
He'd never been much of a touchy-feely guy, had
somehow managed to avoid ever feeling moussed hair
against his nose; and it was weird as shit. But it
was contact. It was what *he'd* needed not so long
ago, and he wasn't going to have Barney starve the
way *he* had. "Everybody's A-ok. No burns, no
broken bones; the bruise on my knee from tripping
over your gun belt when we were gearing up hurts
more than all the rest put together. Just rest. Or
rest and listen while I go over what happened from
my end. That way I won't have to repeat it." The
minute nod of the head, no other shift to separate
them, made that molten pain slick through his
chest again, his hand tight on the shoulder.
Wishing he could crawl inside Barney and literally
*kill* the pain. Fucking bastards! Man didn't need
more nightmares in his life.
He wasn't sure when he'd closed his eyes, but when
he made himself lift his head and open them, he
flinched at the light. They were flying east and
the sky was starting to lighten. Another day in
fucking wild blue paradise; but at least they were
all here to see it, and all together.
When he looked down, he could hardly see the edge
of Barney's face, limned with dawn and pressed
into the unforgiving stiffness of Lee's armour.
Just a sliver of pain-crumbled flesh, Lee's
fingertips grazing the stubbled skin. Streaks of
silver glowing in the black hair tickling his
half-gloved hand. He could have sat and stared and
allowed himself to feel the life; pretend all was
well and he wasn't only getting this as a stolen
moment.
But .. there were others who deserved better
treatment than he was giving them.
Caesar's was the first gaze he hit, dark and
steady. All three of them were watching him,
though, half-closed eyes to catch rest
notwithstanding. From Gunner's weird half-mad
half-sad fey look, to Toll's calm sympathy.
Unhealthy dose of knowing in all of them.
Fuck if he cared. What Caesar's shorthand
explanation in the field didn't spell out was easy
enough to fill in.
Wasn't like they didn't know the boss cared about
all of them. Wasn't like they didn't know Lee did
too.
Maybe he couldn't see any of them keeping Barney
this close. Maybe he didn't want to. But it was
how he was dealing and they weren't gonna give him
shit until Barney was back on his mental feet. And
then Lee would deal with whatever they threw at
him, just like he always did.
He caught Gunner's eyes in particular and was glad
even the maddest one of the team seemed to be on
the right page this time, the awareness there
spelling safety for Barney's momentarily shredded
nerves.
"When the bomb detonated, I was hoofing it,
halfway across the inner courtyard. The ground
collapsed under me. Turns out there was some
big-ass tunnel under there. Luckily I didn't knock
my head too bad on landing and still had the
presence of mind to run back building-ward in the
tunnel, 'cause the firestorm didn't waste any time
following the blow. Once I was far enough back to
not be broiled, I tried to call you guys," he
leaned back down a sec, needing Barney to get
this, "I wasn't.. I didn't mean to- to leave you
in the dark."
Never wanted to be the cause of you breaking like
this.
Barney nodded imperceptibly again, the shake in
him smoothing out and his head easing back,
pressing into Lee's hand; and Lee relaxed a
little, raising his voice again, though he figured
they'd heard his lower tone well enough, "My radio
was smashed. Must have landed on a rock or
something. I had no way to let you know I was
alive." The guys shrugged, understanding well
enough, for all they'd no doubt rag him later for
worrying them. "When the fire snuffed itself out,
I ran out down the tunnel. No way to get back up,
and I could hear the bad guys already out and
crawling everywhere up there, anyhow. Could only
hope it opened somewhere close enough to you
guys."
He nodded at Caesar, "When I finally reached the
exit, I could hear a shitload of the bastards
nearby -hell if I know how so many survived the
blast-, and could just barely see Caesar in the
distance, with wide open ground between. So I
shouted as loud as I could and Caesar kindly swept
the deck for me and.. we ran for the transport and
the agency is now apparently taking us to a
carrier."
"Fucking Navy."
The guys chuckled, relieved, at Barney's
disgruntled mutter and Lee tried to smile down at
his still closed eyes, "Couldn't have said it
better myself."
When relatively easy silence fell without further
commentary, Toll threw in conversationally, "Pilot
said it'd be at least 45 minutes."
As the other three shifted around in automatic
response to the thought of the wait, Lee stayed
still, knowing that if he was up to insulting the
Navy, Barney probably didn't need any more
comforting. But he wasn't shrugging Lee's hands
off. Wasn't saying a word about being released.
Hadn't loosened his grip.
So Lee kept rubbing his shoulder. Even went back
to leaning his cheek down, shoving off his
hesitation; worse Barney'd do to him was rag him,
he knew that like he knew his name. And he wasn't
above being greedy and taking some of this for
himself. Some much-needed reassurance that
*Barney* was OK; not fallen, broken and buried
under tons of steel and concrete. Not cut down in
a pointless charge. He shivered, images from the
nightly nightmares of the last six months flashing
at him.
"I know I lost it at some point, but I'm pretty
sure I'm OK too."
Lee huffed an unamused laugh at that quiet comment
on his too-obvious shiver. Almost started to let
go, taking the words as a silent request, before
Caesar's matter-of-fact voice distracted him.
When he looked up, the ex-Marine had his eyes all
the way closed and head back. "We all froze when
the first detonation hit. Figured you dead for
sure, what with all the shit flying up into the
air. And falling down. Then we saw the fireball
sweep out. Said a prayer for ya. In between
swearing. Was just starting to get that 'gotta GO'
itch and expecting him," he jerked his chin, still
without looking, at Barney, "To chivvy us out. But
when I looked, he was on his knees. Face gone with
shock. Even yelling at him, he didn't twitch; just
stared. Figured Gunner could get him on his feet
and keep him there as we bugged out. Soon as he
tried to pull his shoulders up, Barney went nuts.
Would have smashed Gunner good in the noggin if he
hadn't been expecting it."
Caesar gave a chuckle, though Lee could see the
tension unchanged on his face, "Was on his feet
and making to run at what was left of the building
way too fucking fast to believe the man can still
do. All three of us jumped on him, trying to
restrain him without hurting him, but it wasn't
working. So when I saw one of Gunner's hands
free.." he opened his eyes and looked at Barney
directly, though Barney never turned his face from
Lee's chest, "I told him to knock you out. Then he
carried you out."
A few silent seconds as they all absorbed that,
and then Barney spoke, pitching his voice without
moving, "Thanks Gunner."
Gunner smiled brightly, mad glee in his eyes
suddenly, "Oh, *anytime*!"
Toll punched his shoulder, though he was grinning
as Lee and Caesar chuckled at the unfaked
enthusiasm. When Lee looked down, Barney's lips
were crinkled in something close to his usual
little smirk, even if he hadn't moved. And Lee
tried to joke, tried not to show what it did to
him to think of Barney losing the granite-hard
core of control that sometimes drove Lee
absolutely batshit with frustration.
"The minute I turn my back you're going apeshit on
Gunner? And him trying to help, for once."
Face trying to press into him again, subtle
wounded hunching of shoulders, plaintive whisper,
"Lee."
Shit! Stupid fucking idiot. Lee exhaled silently,
shakily, the whisper stabbing him in the fucking
heart. Leaning back down, "Shhhh. Sorry. Sorry!
You know my stupid mouth. Rest. Don't think I
don't know you haven't slept right since your
little war with Stonebanks."
He could feel Barney relax and shift back and was
glad his mouth had avoided being stupid long
enough for the man to recover himself, that he
could now pull back out of the funk so quickly to
frown with annoyance. And growl. "Neither have
you."
Lee shrugged, "I'll close my eyes if you will."
"Mine're already closed."
Lee huffed a laugh, "Fine" he carefully bent his
legs enough that they held Barney in place and his
arms were relegated to just soothing. Then he
leaned back against the wall behind him, already
missing the warmth of being wrapped around the
other man. "Sleep."
AN:
ugh. ever write the draft of a story with one
tilt to the plot... and then as you flesh out
the story.. the flesh tilts in such a way
that.. they don't meet in hte middle? and thou
must now choose? -glares at Barney, waiting
for answers-
Chapter
four : Barney
AN: To clarify, in my headcanon -sticks
tongue out at wikia- lacy was gone shortly
after E2.
'Sleep'. Barney knew he should get the fuck up and
sit on his own.
There was zero excuse for clinging to Lee like
this; especially in front of his crew. Even if it
was his old guys, who damn well knew him; and
respected him the way only men like they all were
could.
And he knew Christmas wouldn't say anything to
boot his old ass out of this funk; not until he
had to. Too damn caring for his own good under
that attempt at a hardass cover. And Barney's
weakness had been made too plain for his old
friend to miss.
Except he hadn't been lying about how ragged Lee
was getting. Something was eating him, and he
hadn't let Barney get it out of him all these
months that it had been wearing the man down. And
he wondered -grasping for the distraction to not
think of things that might just unman him, right
now- if maybe he wasn't finally getting a hint.
The hold he'd woken up in hadn't been forced; not
that there was any reason for even Lee to think he
needed to baby him that much. This was the brit's
choice.
And he'd chosen to *hold* him. Not that Barney was
complaining, but... Lee wasn't Galgo: he didn't
touch people easily through the physical distance
he kept even from Barney. And this was *touch*
enough to keep even a desperate Italian from
flying apart.
The familiar hands on him and scents around him
that made up Lee in the field had kept.. crazed
howling panic, not to put too fucking fine a point
on it, from making him lash out, when he woke up
restrained. Lee's voice -god, his VOICE! How could
he survive- no! Nonono not now, Barney- Lee's
voice, close enough to be clear even with the
helicopter. Holding back the nightmare vision of
exploding fire. The mindless rage at the thought
of Lee killed by those fucking bastards for such a
WORTHLESS cause.
He couldn't remember the scene Caesar had
described, but the pain had been there waiting
when he woke up. Was still there, digging at his
stubborn denial, just waiting for a chance to take
him down and tear him apart.
But Lee hadn't let him go, even once Barney was
clearly not going to... do something stupid. Held
him close and -god!- even wrapped his protective
self, near enough, around Barney. Unselfconscious,
even with the guys obviously near and in plain
sight. Letting Barney lay there like the broken
fool he was instead of ragging him. Offering
heartbreakingly soft comfort instead of his
trademark grouching.
'I got out' Fuck that had hurt. -Flames swallowing
the compound- Mad pain for a second clawing him
alive until Lee was there, warmth and touch and
protection beating the pain back -and god how was
Barney supposed to give this up??-. But Lee..
doing this so *easily*... had this- had *he* been
needing this too? But why.. since when-
..Oh shit. Barney's heart froze, even as he kept
shivering like a sick child.
-Faint half-remembered image of Lee staring at him
like he was a ghost, pale with unvoiced pain- Had
they.. had they not seen he'd caught that rope, in
the commotion of exploding building and banking
chopper? His hands grasped and fisted hard on
Lee's vest, straps cutting into him without half
the pain that twisted inside, feeling Lee tug him
impossibly closer -damn his weak hide for wanting
the vest gone from between them- in response.
Had Lee thought he was dead? Had he crouched in
that chopper door and stared at that dust-cloud
..like Barney had stared. Burning rubble a smoking
tomb. Ears ringing with Lee's last words drowned
in the blast. Black empty impossible to bear
loss... Fuck. Fuckfuckfuckfuck!! Not now. He
couldn't... they couldn't do this now. Mission
might be done but he still had to get his team
clear home. Then..
He made himself relax his grip as Lee straightened
and started a debrief; wishing he could stop
shivering.
Then, then he'd make damn sure Lee was ok.
Couldn't stand the thought of Lee hurting. Lee
dead was.. death for Barney, sooner or later.
But.. the reality of Lee hurting day in and day
out- when Barney could make it better... He
suddenly knew he couldn't accept that. No matter
what the consequences.
It was terrifying to think of allowing Lee even
closer to Barney's death-drawing side, but he'd
now seen where that road ended. He could accept
that pain. He couldn't accept Lee's. Whatever the
man needed from Barney, he'd damn well get.
'Sleep'. He didn't want to. Lee wasn't; the hand
on his shoulder was still petting him in un-needed
apology. But it was good to lie here and feel Lee
slowly un-tense. Listen to calm breathing. He
almost, *almost* thought he could sleep, with this
to keep him sane.
"I can hear you thinking, Barney."
The hands on him had never gone distracted; he
wasn't the only one wide-awake, "Ditto,
Christmas."
"Would you both quit whispering? I need my beauty
sleep, here."
"Beauty?"
"Bald is beautiful, Gunner."
"Brain is better, Caesar."
"Well that rules *you* out, Toll."
"Shut up, Baldy-two."
"Two??"
Before Lee could start a roll-call of just how
long they'd all been throwing themselves into shit
together, Barney tried to quiet the hyper bunch
back down. "You're all interrupting my thinking,
you know."
"Sounds like a *good* idea, to me. You're supposed
to be sleeping."
How was he supposed to resist THAT?? "You saying
my beauty needs help?"
"..From the look of that grin, I don't think
Christmas minds it at all just as it is."
Barney had to slit open an eye to sneak a peak at
that. Oh fuck. The soft look he caught directed
down at him the second before Lee threw rolled
eyes at Caesar... that had been... oh fuck. Lee.
How could he have missed that all these years??
And how could Lee aim his knives so good if he was
that blind??
"Oh, here we go. Can't keep your mouth shut, can
you, Caesar?"
"Aw don't be like that, man: we're cool. Right
guys?"
"Only thing important is a healthy relationship."
".."
"Gunner? You're part of the 'we' in we're cool,
right?"
"..Uh? Sorry, Caesar. Got to thinking about Yin."
"Think you missed your chance there."
Poor old Gunner. At least Barney wasn't the only
stupid blind fuck in this outfit. But maybe... if
*Barney* hadn't lost all his chances, maybe Gunner
still had some too; was worth giving him hope. "Oh
I don't know, Toll. Trench has a knack for pissing
people off. If I tell Yang he misses him, he'd
probably come back. Maybe even for the same pay."
"Yeah. Just for the pleasure of riling, you,
Gunner. Hey! That means we'd get our free theatre
back!"
"Don't knock the pleasure of having someone to
rile, Caesar."
"You'd know all about that, Lee." Shit.. that had
been too fucking soft a tone, Barney, way to show
your hand.
"Yeah, see? If you've been trying to rile 'im, I'd
say you need a primer on what the word
means...'Lee'."
"Caesar's right. I can help you with that,
though."
"You're all heart, Gunner."
When the chopper suddenly banked, the chatter cut
off like a knife. As the guys looked at the
carrier coming into view through the door, Lee
reluctantly straightened his legs out to let
Barney up.
A wisecrack would probably be wise, he thought as
they awkwardly shifted to separate, but he
couldn't think of a word that wouldn't sound
wistful. Somehow, physically awkward had changed
to healing comfort, for all the pain underlying
it.
Barney had managed to carefully sit partway up,
just having let go of Lee's vest, when Lee, frown
locked on where Barney's elbow had to go to get
himself up, saw and felt the man's other hand
settle heavily on his chest for no apparent
reason. And then the thumb stroked back and forth.
His eyes jerked up and met a solemn look inches
from his own.
Holy shit. His mouth just about dropped at the
certainty of.. That was.. He was still staring at
him as Barney, expression unchangingly calm and
steady, gave one small, slow, nod and lifted the
hand and got himself the rest of the way up.
Lee unconsciously brought his own hand up in the
same spot. That was.. either an offer.. or a
promise.. *Something*. Something that was probably
going to change his fucking life. Though *how*...
The fog that thought left in his head kept the two
hours of Navy bullshit until their plane was
allowed to take them home from going anywhere near
his temper. His eyes stayed glued to the back of
Barney's head and he didn't let it get out of
range. And if anyone gave him a second glance for
it, Barney never waved him off, and that was the
only message he'd follow.
AN:
I realise I didn't follow the same trains for
thought nor even specific scene locators in
the 2 POVs. I'm not going to claim it was
deliberate, 'cause it's stupid to lie about
something as simple as 'the ideas came in this
state'.
I *did* consider Editing it so they'd match.
But. Just because you *think* someone is
reacting to a word you just said.. doesn't
mean they are. They could have been,
frequently *are*, thinking of entirely
different things as you follow your own train
of thought, even as you babble your train of
thought.
So. I'm leaving as is. -shrug-, you no like..
such is life. after all, I'm still not
satisfied with this blasted chapter either,
but it's not improving for getting twitched
and tweaked and glared at, so it's going to
have to face the light of day... snort, not
like I'd get an Emmy no matter how I magically
polished it ;)
Chapter
five : Sane ones
Half his attention on tracking Lee's form as he
stowed his gear and headed for his turn at the
hangar's showers, Barney finally turned away and
caught Toll and Caesar's eyes as they sat, waiting
for the others to be ready to go for the promised
steaks with the rest of the Expendables, chilling
out on camp chairs next to the plane that had sat
untouched for the last couple jobs. He cleared his
throat, uncomfortable, "Sorry about.. losing it on
you guys." he made sure to deliberately glance at
the noticeable bruise covering Caesar's cheek.
Toll shrugged, waving his words away. Caesar gave
him a measuring stare that he met, knowing he'd
earned the doubt, "Wasn't surprised it took your
legs out," Caesar shrugged, "We know how hard you
take it when we're hurt." he stared harder, "You
remembering our taking you down yet?"
"..No." Normally a blank like that ate at him.
This time, he didn't really care what the fuck
he'd done during the blackout. He trusted his
team's version to mean he didn't need to worry
about consequences. And he didn't need to know if
the pain he remembered was all there was or if
there was worse hiding in the dark recesses of his
fucked-up head.
"You admitting to yourself what that means?"
"Yes." Though he frowned; he'd yet to come up with
a decent plan for fixing it. And he knew he needed
to: the damn isolated bucket seats of the Navy's
transport home hadn't let him get close enough to
Lee to try to keep the nightmares from obviously
stealing all his rest. If he hadn't known damned
well the man was strong as hell and that this was
only a couple more nights, he'd have said to hell
with the sailors and any crimp to the brit's pride
and would have sat on the floor between his legs
to be able to shake the nightmares away from him.
Or he'd have just dragged him down to sit side by
side on the fancy carpeted floor; maybe they could
both have rested, then...
Instead, he'd kept his frustrated grinding of
teeth to himself, kept himself away from his own
nightmares by spending too much time on his cell
tracking where the rest of the scattered
Expendables were, and now... Now Lee looked
exhausted enough to fall asleep on his feet and
Barney was going to insist that the man leave his
bike in the hangar and ride in his truck. And
would kidnap him, if necessary, to whatever
surface Lee would agree to share until they both
had enough sleep to think straight; and talk. That
far he could plan.
When Barney's internal wanderings ended and he
looked back up at them, Toll caught him and spoke
before Caesar could find more questions. "You
better not be thinking that shoving Christmas away
is a solution."
Ignoring that as none of their business until...
well, until he himself knew what he was thinking;
or better, until he, *and Lee*, figured out the
new situation, Barney stared at both of them
quizzically. "Are you seriously telling me you
don't care that I.. *froze* in the middle of an
op??" 'Cause his decision to fix things with
Lee... if he really had missed the signs he
thought he had... the fix might not be compatible
with their being in the field together. And he'd
expected what had.. how he'd reacted, to have at
least brought the subject into the open.
Toll snorted, "'Course we *care*. We don't expect
Gunner to be diplomatic; we don't expect Christmas
to stop himself from showing off. And we *do*
expect you to go nuts if Christmas buys the farm.
We wish all of you weren't so fucked up," he
shrugged in obviously faked unconcern, "But as the
perfectly-adjusted, sane, ones, we accept you as
you are."
Caesar snorted over Barney's brief crack of
laughter, "What he said. And for the record, if
*my* wife or kids ever get dragged into an op,
you'd all better be ready for me to go apeshit."
"I *will* say, don't be too surprised if we argue
like hell when you try to split you and Christmas
up. You're each other's best backup and the best
way to deal with you losing it is NOT have the
situation that causes it."
"Not always a choice."
Toll gave him a hard look, "Sometimes it is."
Hearing Gunner walking toward them, Barney
reluctantly nodded rather than draw out the
discussion. Wasn't as though he disagreed with the
theory. He'd figured out before the end of their
first op together that the former SAS soldier had
a knack for reading Barney that was only matched
by how easily Barney anticipated him. It was
spooky, but it was damned useful and he'd always
preferred to have Lee nearby. For reasons that had
multiplied with every year together.
It just wasn't always the best use of their
strengths for a situation. Sometimes Christmas was
the only person he could stand to do a job in his
stead while he himself was forced to another. And
sometimes... yeah, he couldn't help preferring to
send *himself* on the suicidal runs. Even if the
non-suicidal roles turned out, in the balance, as
often deadly as the seemingly suicidal ones.
AN:
the rest is actually draft-written!! so it
WILL appear. in coming days...
Chapter
six : Shop
AN: more to come. promise. alcohol slowing
some braincells.. have to hunt down those
weaklings and get rid of 'em...
"He still trying to beat Gunner?"
Lee chuckled, slowly shaking his head with a smile
at Galgo desperately trying to hold the last
fraction of an inch from losing his arm-wrestle,
"You gotta admire his persistence."
Barney snorted somewhere near and Lee felt him
come to stand close behind Lee's stool, "You're
not the one that had him tagging his heels begging
to be let into a mission."
Lee turned his head and gave him a glare,
momentarily wide-awake: those bad days were never
something he could handle with equanimity, "At
least it meant you weren't going alone."
But the dark thought and the nightmares it brought
forward hazed away and he turned back forward when
laughter broke out at the table Tool had been
convinced to set up in the middle of the shop for
the impromptu tournament. Which Lee had chosen to
sit a good body's length away from when Doc had
thrown Smilee from the table after losing his
match. After not sleeping more than scattered
minutes during the two days it'd taken to come
home, Lee knew he was on the edge of collapse; if
he didn't trust Barney implicitly, he would have
had to refuse to eat with the gang tonight. As it
was, he was *not* in the mood to be dragged into a
wrestling match on concrete.
"Oh that just can't end well..." he muttered,
watching Mars and Toll jockey into position,
knowing it didn't matter who won, they'd-
Barney's hands coming to rest on his shoulder
completely derailed his none-too-steady thoughts.
Just resting on him. Dual spots of heat soaking
into him and he just relaxed without a second
thought, some faint memory trying and failing to
remind him not to. He just sighed and let himself
go limp until his back leaned on the warm -strong
and *alive*-, chest behind him instead of holding
himself up.
When one of the hands shifted, though, he grabbed
at it and slapped it back on his shoulder, eyes
darting open, vaguely surprised to discover he'd
closed 'em. Vaguely shocked at the desperation the
loss of that touch had sent stabbing through him.
"Easyyy, not going anywhere."
The oddly soft, quiet gravel into his ear
short-circuited the fear and he relaxed again,
releasing the grip, feeling the hand just slide
down and come to rest over his heart, holding him
more tightly back against solid strength he'd
always known was there, but not often felt. The
energy that had kept him going through the
drawn-out stealthy hike to the op was long gone
with its need; he was too tired to think anything,
now. He tried to keep his eyes open, but the safe
heat wrapping him, the shop's familiar smell of
ink and grease and exhaust and, closer and
stronger, Barney's beer, smoke and sweat, even the
rumble of the team's voices and cheerful jeers,
all lured him to sleep. Even knowing he'd only
find nightmares that knew him too well there, he
had no hope of staying awake.
He hadn't expected Lee to fall asleep on him like
this. He'd seen him sitting alone and
uncharacteristically far from everyone; he'd have
looked like an outcast, if he hadn't been
bleary-eyed and slumped and simply a tired man
needing to be put to bed. Barney had automatically
joined him, as usual. Not so usual was that he'd
managed to beat off the years of self-enforced
distance to grab his shoulders: a weak first step
that probably did more for his *own* growing need
for touch to hold off darkness than it did for
half-asleep Lee's. Though the way he was tilting
rather unsteadily, it was possible Barney'd have
extended the contact, even without his new
personal mission.
To feel him hand himself wide-open to Barney while
their whole crazy gang of mercenaries had a clear
view from just a few feet away... Damn, he should
have pulled him to the floor of that transport and
made sure he got rest! Now Barney was stuck here,
and Lee with him, at least until the guys -and
girl: there went Luna challenging Doc- were done
their contest; leaving would create an
adrenaline-fed ruckus he wouldn't put Lee through
in this state.
He looked around, but Tool's place wasn't.. well,
there was no spot where he could either sit and
bookend Lee, or have him outright lay the hell
down. So he stayed where he was, glared at Thorn
when he happened to glance at them, then at
Gunner, who ignored the glare and tilted his beer
at him with shocking -for Gunner- sobriety.
And he wondered faintly what it was *Lee*'d read
in his face to look so stunned on that chopper. It
had been a good stun, though; a weird kind of hope
in it, cut with fear that he rarely saw on
Christmas' face. The hand taking the place of his
just another confirmation that Barney really was a
fucking idiot.
Hell. How was he supposed to.. what?? Ask Lee
about his *feelings**?? He'd *already* REPEATEDLY
asked him to talk about what was bothering him!
The only concession the man'd made was to growl
that 'no, it had nothing to do with Lacy, was he
losing his memory?' Well fine, it had *seemed*
like a reasonable guess. Even if she'd been gone a
while by then. What the hell was a man *supposed*
to think?
When had Lee *ever* hinted that Barney meant
enough to him that one more last-minute rescue
would leave him needing something more?
-Impossible to bear loss shocked into blood-red
madness when something touched him through the
empty world-, Barney stiffened at the memory,
forcing it back to the dark. Not now. Lee needed
him, right now; the fucking agony lurking in his
own head could fucking wait its turn making him
fall to his knees.
When Lee started twitching, Barney's arms slipped
around his chest in a firmer hug in case he
managed to jerk the stool over, his open shirt
falling around Lee, half hiding Barney's face as
well as he got his mouth next to an ear to get a
mutter over their rowdy comrades, "It's alright!
Easy, Lee, everything's OK. Come on, settle down,
Christmas!"
Powerful hands latched onto Barney's wrists, nails
digging in as Lee shuddered, voice low and
slurred, edged with fear that made Barney tug him
more tightly to himself -and hate himself a bit
more-, "Barney?"
"I'm here. Everything's fine. I've got you. I'll
get you home soon." Lee sighed as Barney muttered
to him -almost.. as though it'd been what he
needed-, already slumping back again. "I've got
you. Go back to sleep."
He heard a very faint snort and felt his exhausted
armful turn its head clear of the shirt to slur,
"Why aren't you as tired as I am?"
"I didn't play Indian scout running back and forth
from that compound to our marching troop of
artillery mules," he tightened his arms, cheek
rubbing against the almost-bare skull
instinctively, his voice dropping rougher, "And I
haven't had *that* bad a time the last few
months." That hadn't even been five minutes. And
he'd seemed in and out during that flight, which
Barney had assumed was at least partly adrenaline
draw-down... and stupid worry for Barney. Maybe
that had been another in a list of bad
assumptions.
Lee gave a slow shrug, his head dropping back,
loose and trusting, and Barney carefully corralled
him close and secure. Knife-calloused hands still
holding on to his arms with the strength that he
loved and trusted and relied on.
Maybe not such a weak first step.
--
Galgo elbowed Toll in the middle of a jeer at Doc
and he glared at the Spaniard until the man jerked
his head toward the open area away from the table.
Then Toll hissed a curse under his breath at
seeing Christmas' slumped form half-hidden in the
boss' shirt while Ross glared into the distance.
Later he'd make sure to tell Caesar just what he
thought about the fact that he looked as
protective as Christmas had on that chopper. For
now, he shifted to Doc's side and leaned down to
mutter in his ear, "Enough. Boss needs to go." He
saw Doc stiffen his hold to glance at the bosses,
Luna following instinctively, as well as most the
watching crew, everyone jerking their eyes back as
soon as they saw what was up. Doc and Luna looked
at each other and Doc smiled, letting his arms
lower gently.
Toll straightened, raising his voice, "Alright,
enough. I'm done in," he yawned, not having to
fake much of it, though feeling Ross' gaze
suddenly sharp on his skin, "Getting too old for
desert patrols with a fucking canon on my
shoulders."
Barney's wry smirk said he didn't buy it, but the
warm eyes and the little nod at all of them were
grateful, and they all busied themselves getting
Tool's shop back to its normal state with smiles,
eyes firmly kept away from the sound of the boss
muttering, all quiet-like.
By the time Toll turned back, Christmas was on his
feet, though his eyes weren't focusing on anything
and the boss' hand on his shoulder looked like it
was keeping him vertical as well as guiding him.
Keeping unaccustomed distance from them with
out-of-it Christmas at his side, Ross met
everyone's eyes, one by one, leaving behind the
quiet smiles of people who knew they'd done a good
job. "You know I love making speeches-" snorts and
jeers from the old crew, minus Christmas -though
Toll saw even *he* manage to smirk weakly-,
interrupted him, and Ross grinned, easy with the
teasing. "You done good, each of you. Hell of lot
of you maniacs to keep track of and keep out of
shit, but we've done some neat work in the last
six months together, and that's no mean feat. Keep
it up," he waved them all toward the bay door,
"Let's get out of Tool's long hair. Rest up, we'll
meet up on.." He blinked to a stop, then looked
quizzically at Tool, hanging back on a bike with
his mysterious smile, "What day is it?"
Over the snickers, Tool smirked at him, "That
kinda broke that pretty speech, Barney. It's
Tuesday."
Ross nodded, ignoring the jibe, "Fine, I'm good
for a rest. Make sure you all sober up by next
Monday and we can pretend to have a regular job,"
he laughed tiredly over the boos and hisses, "Get
out of here!"
AN:
for years friends have, in various ways,
pointed out that people are fucked-up, ergo
characters should be too. well, I've finally
found characters I'm quite comfortable
*leaving* as fucked-up idiots, lol
..and, forgive my many grammar errors.. I'll
read over this in next few days and correct
(most).. really...
Chapter
seven : Drive
AN: this was going to be bundled with next
part.. but someone needs cheering up... so
please forgive the tweaking still required...
Within a couple minutes' drive of the shop, Lee
was fast asleep, slumped over against his window.
Within another minute he was twitching in his seat
and Barney swore, making a sharp swerve into a gas
station driveway to park, and then hurriedly
reaching over and shaking the whimpering man awake
with one hand on a shoulder, undoing Lee's
seatbelt with the other.
"Come on, Christmas, easy, now. You can't have
been this bad before." He got him loose about the
time Lee jerked upright, his eyes popping open,
wide with terror, "Lee! Everything's okay! At
ease." Barney slid the hand on his shoulder to the
side of his neck, skin to clammy skin, leaning
through his own seatbelt to catch his eyes in the
pale street lighting.
"I..." Lee shuddered once before his face smoothed
out into exhaustion, slumping back in the seat,
"Sorry."
"Shut up. Lay down," he patted his thigh while
applying gentle pressure to Lee's neck, "On top of
the seatbelt, that's it. I'm not driving with you
losing it while out of my reach."
"Losing it where I can interfere with your driving
is better?" There was a hint of typical Lee mutiny
in the slurred words, but he was already shuffling
clumsily down.
"You can try to interfere." The monotone comeback
was automatic, as automatic as breathing, even
though he knew Lee probably didn't even register
it. And he didn't spare the attention to give the
words any inflection.
Once Lee was all the way down, face pressing into
the old Jean material at Barney's hip without
needing encouragement, long legs bent double,
Barney held him with one hand on his back and
reached to latch and tighten the seatbelt around
his chest as much as he could. Taking a last
minute to frown at the tired man, he absently
stroked the reddened skin next to a cut behind his
ear and spoke soothingly, "Try to remember I'm
right here?"
A neutral snuffle was his only answer as Lee's
hands, folded in front of his neck, grasped the
tail of Barney's shirt like a security blanket.
The house was a half hour drive; and the start of
five nightmares. Barney kept a hand on Lee's neck
except to shift, and stroked and spoke whenever he
felt his pulse jack up; and he somehow managed to
keep any of them from waking him. How had the man
gotten *any* rest for the last six months??
Sitting in his driveway, he stared down at
street-light-lit features that were too damn
tense, even in sleep, absently dropping his
driving hand to curve over the heavy, bare skull
warming his lap, and wondering when they'd gotten
quite so fucked up. He wanted to see Lee smile
again. Without the edge of tension and tired and
cold that had been in it since the kids joined the
team. Without the damned nightmare-induced
bruising he could see under the eyelid half-hidden
by Barney's shirt. Wanted him brash and cocky and
confident that he was where he belonged. With
Barney.
When Lee's pulse jacked again, it woke Barney from
a half-drowse he hadn't seen coming and he worked
him through the nightmare and waited a minute
beyond that so he'd wake from normal sleep. He got
both their seatbelts undone and then shook him
carefully, watching his eyes snap awake with a
soldier's reflexes; and smiled, glad he was even
that much recovered. Strong as hell. "Don't force
yourself all the way awake. Just need you to walk
in the house and crawl into bed."
Chapter
eight : Bit angsting
AN: So this was originally supposed to be a
simple Lee convinces Barney to stop being a
self-sacrificing idiot and accept the dangers
of a relationship, cue some smut.
Lee pretended to be fine with it, at first.
Then when the camera hit Action.. he went off
on a bloody tangent!
Enter a month of frustrated swearing on my
part. During which time many bits and pieces
appeared.. but no continuity. until there were
so many bits that I couldn't see them all...
have I mentioned I'm NOT a quilter? I'm quite
certain you'll spot most of the seams as you
read.
...so. if this feels phoned-in.. I can only
apologize.
The dose of fresh night air helped Lee's eyes open
and his mind pick up. Enough to notice without
that much surprise that this was Barney's house.
And that he was being escorted to what he knew was
the master bedroom; instead of one of the spare
rooms he'd used in the past after team drinking
nights that ran late. Which was a little less
expected, to say the least.
With an arm around his waist. Even though Barney
had to have noticed that Lee wasn't swaying the
way he'd known he was while leaving Tool's.
When they stepped in the bedroom, though, Barney
left him at the door and walked over to a dresser
on the opposite wall. A quick look showed a room
now lit from a dimmed overhead, with only a double
bed, a night table, that dresser.. and a large
enough open space in front of the door for Lee to
run through a half-decent Tibetan sword-dance.
Nice. "Barney?"
Barney turned with some folded clothes in his
hand, "Yeah."
"..What are y-" he stalled, almost *hearing* him
brushing any remotely emotional question off, and
opted instead to try for the straighter
field-Barney, ".. What's the plan?"
And Barney barely hesitated, voice coming out as
matter-of-fact as it had ever been, "..Figure out
what you need. Make sure you get it."
Lee froze, eyes narrowing, "What *I* need."
Barney might have failed to catch many things, but
catch Christmas' rising temper he WAS good for.
"Christmas?"
The man stalked toward him, looking more awake and
dangerous with every step, and Barney had to
deliberately stop his instincts from defensively
kicking in. He wasn't going to protect himself
from Lee.
Lee shoved at both his shoulders and he let
himself stumble back, dropping the housepants he
was going to offer as sleepwear, simply watching
the man attentively.
"What *I* need?? YOU-" Lee's jaw snapped close,
teeth visibly tight, and then he stepped back,
fists at his side as he hissed swearwords, Barney
watching and trying to figure out what the fuck he
was supposed to do to calm the tired man down. Lee
finally seemed to force himself to loosen his jaw,
waving his arms as he snarled, "You know the
ironic thing? I was actually *worried* when this
bloody hindering jackass-stubborn part of you
vanished. I don't know what the *fuck* I was
thinking!"
"What *I* need!" ..it was no use. He just wasn't
angry enough to throw Barney's collapse in his
face. Thinking about it now... just thinking about
him clinging so desperate and silent numbed the
anger in him and he stared at the man. Really
stared for once, without annoyance or humour or..
anything really. 'What you need'. That Barney had
a selfless streak was not new. That he tried to
keep everyone safe was not new.
The open worry he was allowing to show *was*,
considering Lee wasn't bleeding. That he'd... lost
his mind enough to attack his own men... was
shocking and terrifying. Lee never, not EVER,
wanted to be responsible for someone's...sanity.
He'd failed to keep too many people happy, or even
alive; fast knives would be no good keeping Barney
in one piece if he depended on Lee for anything
but fighting skills. And that wasn't acceptable.
Not nearly.
Surely Barney of all people knew better than to
expect.. 'emotional' backup from Lee. Surely he
did. He was just overtired and had let the pain of
losing another of his team get to him. Whoever
heard of Barney Ross needing anyone??
He could hear his voice dulling with exhaustion,
but tried to at least keep it steady, even as he
started to turn, straining to pull up his mental
map of Barney's house, "Barney, I'm fine. I'm
sorry y- You don't have to worry about me. I'll
catch some zeez in one of the rooms, or just the
couch, and then get out of your hair. You just
make sure you get to bed, yourself."
"Like hell you're OK." The dead-calm voice was so
at odds with the words that Lee stopped and looked
back at Barney without bothering to react to the
words. But the sharp dismay he caught visible on
Barney's face sent a sluice of ice through him and
forced him back awake. "You couldn't even keep
yourself asleep for five minutes on the drive
over. You aren't 'in my fucking hair', Christmas!"
Barney's arms waved around with a stiffness that
gave away as much as the damned fear now open on
his face, "You're- You know damn well- You BETTER
know you're welcome here!"
Shit! He couldn't deny that look. Couldn't pretend
not to recognize it and know the hurt behind it.
What the fuck did he do *now*?? He wanted to back
out but.. had to fucking *say* something.. "Damn
it, Barney, *you* know better than this. Know
better than to think I can hold up my end-" He did
step back from the hand Barney didn't seem
entirely aware of having jerked toward him as his
eyes widened in shock, Lee's own arms wanting but
too tired to wave with the frustration riding him,
"You can't just trust me with *this*! I'll fuck it
up-"
"'Fuck it'- There is NOTHING for you to fuck up!"
This time Barney moved deliberately and fast
enough to catch his arms, eyes worried and locked
on Lee's, voice calm but with an undercurrent of
intense, "You be yourself, including freakouts;
that is ALL you need to do, Lee."
"I'll hurt you." Bloody hell! He'd wanted to make
sure Barney didn't wreck them by running away; how
could he have known he'd do *this*?? How could he
excuse sticking to him if-
"If I get hurt for loving you, it's LIFE that's
hurting me, not you. You are you. I will NOT hold
that against you. You are not responsible for me
or my feelings. I might want to keep you safe
behind me but I know I can't. I've spent 15 years
accepting that I have to let you be yourself, no
matter where it leaves me-"
"You deserve better-" Deserved someone who had a
chance to heal the wounds of a lifetime of shit;
someone who wouldn't just make more wounds.
"Don't you dare go there." The hands on his arms
shook him gently, even though Barney looked like
he wanted to shake him for real. "All the shit
I've done in my life, Lee, I don't *deserve*
anything. But I still *want* you."
If only it was that simple. "You have me."
He wasn't really surprised Barney growled before
answering that one. "Twenty four seven. Worktime,
downtime.. nighttime. I'm a selfish bastard, Lee.
If you.. if you actually.." And *then* there was
hesitation, a hard swallow few people had been
allowed to see Barney feel, "Actually *care* about
me, then I want all of you."
Lee kept staring at him, fear and pain laid out on
those tired features until Barney let go his own
fear that he was wrong and pulled him into a hug,
dropping to a steady whisper in Lee's neck, trying
not to let scent of skin and the man as a whole
distract him from words he fucking *had* to find
to get through the stiff resistance coming through
his frame. He desperately wished he'd known he'd
have to fight *this* fight so he could have come
up with a plan.. ANY plan.. "Just as you are, Lee.
Just as you become with what life throws at you. I
never want you to make yourself anything *for me*,
no matter where we end up."
Lee was slowly easing up in his hold; reluctance
in every line, but Barney knew he wasn't the only
one who couldn't easily resist what was between
them. "Barney- You know damn well I care. But you
can't-"
And Barney pressed him closer into his neck, the
lack of resistance and the mere presence of that
breath of life on his skin giving him hope;
repeating himself and willing to do so all night
if it would get them through this to a better
place. "You are not responsible for my survival.
You do not OWE me anything. All you are
responsible for is keeping yourself alive. And
staying as much yourself as life lets you."
"Don't want you to need me!"
Barney pulled him tighter at that half-angry
half-anguished cry, almost too loud for his ear,
the fists thumping into his back making him grunt.
"What I need is my problem. You are not
responsible for me."
"I don't want you to *die* because of me." Lee
shuddered and suddenly was gripping his back
fiercely.
Barney laughed painfully, knowing he couldn't
promise that. "I get that. I do." Barney felt
shivers of too-long-denied reaction start in his
own chest as his memories slashed in. Hunching,
his words were mumbled through the shoulder of
Lee's shirt; and still shook. "But I can't... I'm
sorry I wasn't there when you needed me."
It was Lee that was pulling now, holding *him* and
trying to rub reassurance into his back, "You
were."
"No. Not like you needed." The anguish that even
*he* could hear in his tone twisted through him
-ghostly quiet Lee at the edge of the crowd as
Barney tried to get used to the dynamics, tried to
figure out what to do with them all. Quieter and
quieter among all the louder voices. He should
have... tried *harder* to make him let Barney in,
damn it! To make time for them to hang out without
all the rowdies.
They were both desperately holding each other now,
arms wrapped tight enough to hurt, faces buried in
necks -and no one was going to mention any
dampness they felt. "That's *my* problem. And you
were there, you didn't push me away, that was
enough. I got by. I always have."
The ragged words twisted in Barney's gut. Even
having started to realize back on that chopper,
even with holding him through the start of
nightmare after nightmare. How could he have been
so **fucking** blind to his friend?? Never mind
the rest of this! "Don't fucking want you *getting
by*. Need you *happy*!"
Lee gave a small hurt laugh, puffed in Barney's
neck, "Thought I wasn't supposed to care about
what you needed." But he was pulling Barney some
fraction tighter, breathing jerkily, "We are both
a fucking *mess*."
Barney remembered having the same thought and
grimaced sadly, "Not news. I just can't- being
near me is death." when Lee made a noise of
denial, he shook his head, carefully in their
twisted up limbs, "But if... if the alternative is
just a slower death... I- I think I can ignore the
guilt while you live." He'd have to; he'd tear
himself to worse pieces trying to live with the
death he couldn't un-see in Lee's eyes.
At that, Lee forced his head back against Barney's
tight hold until their eyes could meet, looking a
decade older than he should, pale and flushed at
the same time, and overall just as wrecked and
gritty-eyed as Barney felt. And then he leaned
forward; and kissed him.
Lee.
He should have been shocked. But all he felt was
the easing of some of the godawful tension this
confrontation had created in him. This wasn't
goodbye. Wasn't anger.
Was clumsy and awkward, too close and desperately
tight and neither of them at first thinking to
tilt their nose the fuck out of the way.
But was, most of all, wet and close and intimate
as hell, and he heard himself moan in protest when
Lee pulled back after some piece of time he had no
sense of. Not wanting to give up the amazing
mindspace he'd just found, he had to force himself
to open his eyes and meet the steady look Lee had
on him.
"You love me?"
Barney stilled, swallowing. Shit. He hadn't meant
to let that slip like this; even *he* knew that
was not the way it was supposed to be. "Yeah."
Lee took a deep breath, straightening in Barney's
reluctantly loosened arms and getting more
serious, but at the same time seeming *calmer*.
Negotiating instead of freaking out. "I hate the
idea that if I fuck up and get myself killed
you'll-"
Barney shook his head, too comfortable holding
him, even loosely, to get an arm free to silence
him any other way. "Lee. You don't have to *worry*
about meaning the world to me. It has nothing to
do with anything you *do*, only with what you
*are*. And there's *no way* you can change it. Or
screw it up. You stay alive for yourself, because
*you* deserve to live. Not for me. You can't be
responsible for my choices. You worry about what
makes *you* happy; the rest'll take care of
itself."
Lee's lips twisted in wry self-deprecation, the
facsimile of a smile extending to his eyes,
"*You*'re what makes me happy."
And for a few seconds, Barney's mind froze, eyes
dropping shut. He'd suspected. He *had*. That
just.. didn't prepare him to hear the words.
But then Lee's voice hardened, and Barney's eyes
opened to dark anger he'd never had aimed at him,
"...Do you realize you tried to be responsible for
*my* choices?"
He'd have stepped back in surprise from the sudden
fury, but the arms around him held him in place,
"Lee?"
"You say you know you can't keep me safe behind
you. But you shoved me out of your life; refused
to listen to me. Took away my choices and damn
near fucking THREW YOUR LIFE AWAY!" Barney
flinched at the shout, ignoring the hands shaking
his shoulders, "In front of my fucking eyes!" The
loud anger was real, but the shine in the eyes was
what made Barney feel like a lowlife, what made
him see a pale face, and nightmares twisting
features he'd loved for years. And then Lee's
anger dulled out, leaving tired fear behind that
was a thousand times worse, "You think you can do
that and then stand there and say I can't do the
same?? Can't do what *I* have to to keep YOU from
danger you're refusing to see?"
"Lee-" This time he did untangle them and brought
his hands up to Lee's face, bringing their
foreheads close and breathing on his lips,
thanking any power that gave a shit about the two
of them that Lee still let him, "I'm sorry. I
swear. I swear I-" he shuddered, unable to think
of anything he could say to make up for that. The
bleak death he'd seen on Lee's face when he'd cut
him out was suddenly forcing itself out of the
darkness he'd buried it in. He'd refused to
acknowledge what it meant, then: refused to see
what he was doing. So damn stuck in trying to NOT
watch Christmas or Toll or Doc, or even Gunner,
twisting on the ground like Caesar. Or worse; NOT
twisting.
But instead, *he* was the one who hurt them. "I'm
sorry."
Lee's hands came up, mirroring him, voice just as
choked off, "If we're doing this, we're doing it
even. You don't fucking take a single extra risk.
You don't try to keep me safer than you." The hell
in Lee's eyes was too familiar for Barney to
pretend not to recognize, "That.Doesn't.EXIST."
He knew what that meant. Couldn't *not* after- But
for LEE to- Fuck. Lee... God, please. "I don't
suppose I can ask, *beg* you, to live if I-"
"No."
Barney shuddered painfully, head dropping as much
as the hands on him allowed, eyes closing, hands
dropping to grip at Lee's shirt over his chest,
hating the thought of Lee's life cut short. Hell,
even if he wasn't-
"And I know damn well it bugs you to be older."
His jaw clenched at hearing his thoughts spoken
out loud. Fuck, how could he do this?? Lee
deserved better than-
Thumbs gently slid just under Barney's closed eyes
and stroked at the tension lines that Barney knew
appeared there, intimacy and tenderness inherent
in touching the delicate skin, Lee's voice soft in
their little corner of the dark world, "We could
die together in the stupidest car accident
tomorrow morning. No matter how it happens, I'd
rather die with sweet memories." He felt Lee lean
forward, then the light stroke of his nose along
his. Lips just touching his in passing; fucking
drowned in tenderness and unable to do more than
hold on to whatever body part was near. "I could
be crippled on the next op and you could outlive
me to be a hundred-"
Barney didn't bother moving a muscle, but his
voice was rock-firm. "No."
And Lee's sigh wasn't surprised... or arguing
anymore. "I *know*. I can wish too." Barney huffed
at the unfamiliar wistful tone; they were getting
through to each other. Even if *he* wished Lee
would- Fuck.
AN:
There was a distance between you and I
A
misunderstanding once
But now
we look it in the eye
-Rascal Flatts, Life is a highway
“One day, someone is going to hug you so tight
that all your broken pieces will stick back
together.”
? Anonymous
Chapter
nine : RST
nov
8, 2014
AN: it's like.. christmas? lol!
so. last part! exited? I know *I* am! one less
monster I failed to finish!
and more apologies for phoning
and the last scene conversation are courtesy
of a friend... who I meant to ask permission
before using... so hope is fine :D
Nothing was perfect, but still, somehow the
silence was nice, now. Their bodies close without
the earlier panic.
Though Lee could feel Barney's shoulders starting
to droop with tiredness the old mercenary wouldn't
admit to until he passed out. Not that he was in
much better shape, but the catnaps in the shop and
on the drive were enough for his field-trained
body to go a bit longer. When Barney's head
actually dropped forward as he no doubt tried to
fight dizzy tiredness, Lee started walking
backwards to the bed, "Come on. Bed."
Barney didn't fight the move, slurring against
Lee's cheek, "I meant to wait until we were rested
to have this out."
"Yeah?" Lee carefully separated them, getting a
grip on Barney's shoulders, and deliberately gave
his very fit and manly self a slow smoldering
look, tired pulse of anticipation firing through
him. "Well, we can do something *else* when we're
all rested."
Straightening clumsily, Barney chuckled, awake
enough for Lee to see awareness in his eyes as
they cruised over his own body, and the kickboxer
laughed, focusing on how free he felt; they were
too done in to keep arguing. Still grinning, he
slid his hands to lay on hard pecs, nothing but
thin cotton separating him from what he knew
looked like smooth skin, deliberately pressing to
feel the strength, ignoring as his due the
pleased-with-himself look hiding in Barney's eyes.
Sliding up and out, he slid both hands onto
shoulders and under the loose top, following along
heavy arms until the oversized shirt fell of its
own accord.
"Thought we were waiting 'till we were rested."
Lee snorted at the complete lack of resistance to
such an idea from a man who couldn't even hold his
head up properly at the moment. He dug the bottom
of said man's Tshirt out of his jeans, slowing as
he got his palms flat on the hot skin of his sides
and started to slide up; slow and deliberate,
enjoying watching awareness flare as much as he
felt his own. If they were really doing this... it
was good to know they were as together as they
were in the field.
Slow glide over side-abs and ribs changed to
delicate skin and coarse hairs scratching his palm
as Barney docilely -that *could* just be
tiredness- raised his arms. Gripping pinches of
material to make sure the collar followed up and
over chin and nose as Lee's touch followed the
barely-scarred skin of the underside of arms. When
lips popped free of collar, he scooted forward to
steal a kiss from the blind man, "You just stand
there and let me strip you down to boxers and then
I'll make sure you rest as much as you need."
Barney's twisted grin darkened as the shirt was
pulled all the way off him, "You need to sleep,
Lee, and with those nightmares-"
Lee raised a hand in 'stop', "You say you trust me
to-", he waved his hand, "Not mess this up-"
Barney's frown changed to worry and he
interrupted, "I do."
Lee nodded, calm but firm, "Then trust me to guard
your sleep and keep you from getting stuck in
nightmares." To think of actually having the right
to do it...
"..You're exhausted, Lee, you-"
Lee's jaw clenched, glaring, defences rising; he'd
known this wouldn't work. "I'm a grown man,
Barney. I have 25 years of experience pushing my
body. I know what I can take. You either trust me
or you don't."
"..I do."
This time Lee caught the flicker in Barney's jaw
and he stilled, brain kicking in and recognizing
fear. He felt himself soften, the anger leaving
him in a familiar rush of pain. "Barney. You have
to sleep, you *know* that." He stepped closer,
wrapping him back in a hug, hands sliding on
smooth skin instead of cotton, "You're not alone,
remember? If you trust me to.. take care of you,
then prove it. I won't let you get stuck in hell."
They both knew too damn well that's what was
waiting for the tired man in his arms. Watching a
friend die was hard enough, no matter how often
you went through it. But this.. Night demons knew
how to use *this* to twist them to shreds; this he
knew too well.
Even hearing the words made the terror that had
been lurking at the back of his mind grow, and
Barney shuddered, holding on. But he couldn't let
Lee go back to doubting himself; and he did know
he'd have to sleep eventually. He could face the
pain.
He had to. One day it'd be real.
"Barney?"
He just nodded, cheek rubbing against the other
man's sandpaper, knowing he owed Lee verbal
acknowledgment but more than willing to let him
talk some more with that new soft tone first.
"Love you."
Fuck.
"Low blow." Except he was shivering and tightening
a deathgrip on Lee's waist as he muttered it.
Stupid blind fuck. He really was. But he couldn't
deny, 'cause he'd be lying through his teeth if he
did, that he needed this. That explosion was
burned on his retinas: he would never have been
able to bury the memory alone. But Lee... Lee's
hands had tamed it before. If that loving touch
was with him through the night.. he almost thought
he might be able to get through this. Even though
Lee should be the one getting more sleep.
But those words...
Lee's familiar warm chuckle breathed into his ear,
knowing and understanding and ready to ease off
the intensity that had suddenly sparked up.
"Anything you say."
And fingers that could spin a knife and throw a
bullseye from across the street.. pretended to be
slow and clumsy undoing his button fly until he
pleaded shuddering mercy for a tired old man.
--
This time, holding Barney wasn't remotely odd.
Laying side by side in a comfortable bed, in
boxers out of some weird desire to have something
to take off when they got around to sex, but
otherwise skin to skin, there was no awkwardness.
Barney's head fit against Lee's shoulder, Lee's
arm under his neck. The warmth of Barney's skin,
hard with muscle and marked with scars and ink,
against his own, one of Barney's knees snug
between Lee's. No armour or weapons or audience.
Or schedule to keep.
This time, he *knew* Barney could hear his
heartbeat clearly; had felt him press his ear to
it before finally dropping to sleep. And Lee
hadn't said a word about how badly it *still*
shook him for Barney to let him see him *needing*
Lee. He'd made himself keep his free hand calmly
on Barney's waist, and settled for burying his
nose in thick, dark, hair; weirdass mousse and
all. Breathing through the burn in his eyes.
Within minutes of starting the bearable snoring
Lee knew from a thousand ops, Barney tensed and
his breathing sped up. And Lee curled the arm
around his neck, shifted his lips to the exposed
ear and whispered, "Shhh, shhh, it's alright, I'm
here." -And how could that now feel so much easier
to say? To.. *accept* the power of?- When Barney
jerked almost awake, Lee kept whispering, free
hand stroking the twitching muscles of his back,
"Eeeeasy. Sleep. Sleep in peace. I'm here."
And Barney's face pressed tighter to Lee's chest,
silent and still shivering, but he slowly relaxed
back to sleep.
Grabbing and holding onto one of Barney's hands
between them, Lee let his thoughts wander in the
warm spring night. Wondered how long it would take
for the first problem to happen; for him to screw
up.
Oh but it *did* feel like some crazy small bit of
heaven to just lay here and soak in everything
that was Barney. Scent and sound and holding and
being held. Safe knowing Barney would never let
him fall; strong, his caring accepted. Sound of
trusting rest from a nose cracked too many times
to work right.
"Shhhhh." He hummed softly when he felt the
faintest start of a twitch in Barney's chest
muscles against the back of his hand. And Barney
just moaned a bit and snuggled closer.
..At least he could do this much.
He couldn't fathom what he was supposed to do with
Barney loving him, though. At the thought, he
couldn't help tightening around the man he held.
They were both so fucked up by the lives they'd
led, he couldn't imagine how they were supposed to
figure out how to love each other. How *he* was
supposed to do ANY of what Barney had gone on
about. That Barney, whom he couldn't help but
trust, believed it all so calmly was the only
reason Lee even entertained the idea.
He *wanted* it to be true. Wanted.. **this**,
EVERY night. Worktime, downtime, nighttime, yeah.
For as long as they could cheat death.
He automatically hummed as he felt tension start
again.
Cohabiting, he could almost picture; there had
been busy periods, between cleaning up from the
last job and prepping for the next, where they'd
both ended up eating and sleeping in the plane,
towels and dirty laundry and dishes passed between
them. But.. there had to be more than that to
being.. 'lovers', or.. what was it now,
'partners'?
The fact that he couldn't imagine it was probably
further proof that he was going to mess this up
sooner rather than later.
But if Barney loved him... then Lee leaving him
behind for his own sake would hurt him as bad as
it had damn near killed Lee to have Barney stare
at him with death in his eyes and say they were
done. He couldn't do that to him. He'd have to
deal with the guilt when he hurt him and hope the
hurt left Barney angry enough to bury the pain.
And maybe... maybe they really could give each
other some sweet memories to eventually look back
on. Assuming one of them *didn't* manage to get
themselves killed and drag the other out with
them. And he couldn't let himself think of that or
he'd never be able to work an op again for the
fear of failing.
The hours trickled by as he made himself come up
with some of the things he'd like to have a memory
of an imperfect reality of instead of a perfect
fantasy. Staying awake like any good guard does,
but without his senses needing to be nearly so
painfully on alert. Though they were paying plenty
of attention to everything about the body against
his. Body that too often needed to be soothed away
from pain.
--
After no more than five hours, he felt Barney
shift in his arms: not in the sudden jerks of fear
and pain that had forced him awake a couple times,
but in the slow languorous stretches of waking.
Frowning slightly, Lee waited to see Barney's eyes
flicker open, feeling his heart catch at how
relaxed he looked. Hell, if only he really could
actually wake up to this for the rest of his
life... "What are you doing awake?"
He got the lip quirk and a barely-comprehensible
gravel answer, "Joys of getting older. Can't sleep
long anymore."
"Oh. Thought it was the field that made you wake
up so early."
The hand he still held shifted as Barney shrugged,
"Nope. Though it's handy there." Letting go of
Lee's hand, he started to shift himself up to the
pillows, "Come on, your turn."
Lee gave him a hard look, "If I didn't know you
better..."
"Not lying, Lee."
"Umph." But he did know him, so he finally
shuffled down, hoping that Barney would manage to
keep his own nightmares away again. The novelty of
not waking up panicked had been as nice as
Barney's lap as a pillow, even if it *had* been
platonic.
--
"What are you doing?"
Lee shrugged, continuing to stroke the drowsing
man's face from cheekbones to jaw. "Staring."
Barney had had to wake him a few times out of
familiar stubborn nightmares of searching bloody
rubble for a burned and broken body, and he knew
there had been others that had disturbed his rest,
but he'd gotten damn near 8 hours of sleep, one
way or another, by the time his eyes had drifted
open to the sight of the swirls of colour on
Barney's chest and the unfamiliar smell of
sleep-warm body wrapped around him.
He was still drowsy, and Barney was looking tired
again. Trips to the john to piss and freshen up
enough to feel civilized and Barney had lowered
the drapes before they'd both wordlessly dropped
back into bed. Sleep or.. something else; either
one would be good for them.
"..Why the hell would you do that."
Lee laughed, low and still deep from sleep, the
sarcastic tone had been at complete odds with the
way Barney kept nudging into his touch. "Fishing?"
Not that he couldn't think of things to say, even
if the man was anything but what his 20-year-old
self had thought he'd fall for. But fall he had,
heart, body and soul, until the sun was brighter
for lighting on skin he knew, now, was as smooth
as it looked; and he'd practised his old poker
face to be able to get more than a few looks over
the years. Those were some of the moments where
he'd wanted there to be nothing but the two of
them.
Now that he actually had that... he could offer
compliments. But he didn't really think Barney had
any interest in hearing him prove how much of a
sap he was.
Lee shifted his touch to tracing around the eyes
when they rolled under closed lids, feeling
Barney's hands start to smooth his sides as he
muttered firmly, "No. You're demented."
Making himself breathe normally through the rising
arousal from those calloused fingers exploring so
slowly, Lee tried for a casual shrug, working to
focus on their distracted banter. "Inevitable, I
guess. Been keeping bad company for a hell of a
long time."
Barney's eyes opened, his smirk fading, watching
Lee with awareness that said he wasn't going to be
convinced to get more rest.
"We still alright?"
Lee didn't answer right away, continuing his lazy
strokes. He still couldn't really picture where
this went. Based on what he remembered of the last
time he'd bothered to keep an apartment instead of
a motel room, Barney's utilitarian, and *tidy*,
house was going to suffer from his presence. A few
years hadn't changed him *that* much.
But they'd found a compromise for the cockpit, he
remembered that, now; and Barney only ragged him a
*little* for messing up his hangar. He finally
shrugged, making like he wasn't worried. Knowing
Barney could read the truth on him; even without
his shirt on. "I'm sure we'll argue about a
thousand things. Just like we always do."
It was a few seconds before Barney accepted the
mixed response with a quiet sigh, and relaxed,
just as deliberate as Lee. Then pulled on a
patently false innocent look, "We don't argue. We
discuss shit."
Lee couldn't help a loud snort at that, uncounted
rants exchanged over the years coming to mind,
"Riiight. At high volume with many swear words.
Energetic discussions." He leered, "I keep
forgetting you're Italian."
He almost choked at the **prim** sniff the man HAD
to have learned from a female relative.
"Italian-American. Better than being a tightass
Brit."
An evil grin spread on Lee's face, firmly ignoring
the reaction from the mentioned anatomy, "Oh you
think so, do you?" with combat-trained efficiency
and speed, he got them untangled and made to get
up, "Well then, I'll just take my tight-"
He saw the blur of movement on the edge of his
vision and started laughing long before the
unforgiving weight of Barney's muscled-bound body
slammed his back onto the soft bed. Rocking up
into the imprisoning weight, he let Barney hold
down his arms as teeth closed gently on his jaw.
--
Between more than a bit of exercise, followed by a
bit more mutually nightmare-disturbed napping, it
was a couple hours before they got the fuck out of
bed and went rampaging Barney's cupboards for
food.
Stale bread with slightly dry cheese could be
rescued with a controlled amount of microwave time
to melt but not turn to liquid the cheese. Lee had
hit start on his second batch and was staring at
the spinning tray through the shielded front pane
when he felt Barney's warm bare chest press
against his own bare back, arms wrapping around to
lay on his stomach.
Focused on his food, he was still a little curious
at the strange, unfamiliar behaviour, "Barney,
what are you doing?"
"Cuddling."
Lee hit stop when he was convinced he'd seen
enough bubbles, distractedly feeling Barney move
with him, not letting them get separated. As warm
and simply *peaceful* as it was... "....What?"
Since when did Barney-
"Shut up, you like it."
Yeah, but... Oh. Well shit... if THAT was being in
a relationship... maybe he *could* handle this...
AN:
IT'S DONE! IT'S DONE! IT'S DONE!!!!!!
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