Obadiah Stane (
ironmonger) wrote2011-07-12 07:26 pm
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Milliways's appearance on the other side of the bathroom door is unexpected, but more acceptable than it would have been fifteen minutes ago. Obadiah is fresh from a shower, his sleeves worn just a little longer than usual. His business in the room he was using is concluded, and he doesn't see why he can't get a drink before he goes home.
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The contact distracts him; he lets his shoulder drop loosely out of the way, smiling.
"I like thinking about that. About you tying me up and doing what you want with me for hours."
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He likes very much that Tony likes it. Almost as much as he likes the prospect of really getting to do it.
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He can guess. He's seen the evidence of Tony's thoughts on the subject for himself. But he wants to hear Tony say it.
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(The memory that pops into his head is of Sherry with handprints on his throat, the size and shape of them so clear even Tony could see who it was, would have known even if Sherry hadn't told him. But—it's okay. It has to be.
God, he wishes they hadn't done that.)
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Maybe.
(There's no "maybe" about it. He can even remember to be careful. It will be easier, in its way, than it was with Sherlock. He didn't care much about what Sherlock enjoyed.)
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"And it's fine if you surprise me with something, too." Now that they've each got an idea of what lines the other thinks along. "As long as it's not, I dunno, something else that's as big a deal as breathplay and guns. Those we talk about first."
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"Believe me, I'll have plenty of little surprises for you."
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Tony grins. Yeah, he's getting good feelings about this.
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Okay. As delightful as it is to just snuggle up and enjoy the anticipation, there are two more things they need to talk about.
Tony reaches for his drink.
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"We need a safeword," he says, because that's the easy part.
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He puts his empty glass down.
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"It's how it works with Sherry. We use each other's full first names, 'cause we never say 'em otherwise."
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"I can't remember the last time I heard you call me that," he observes. (The last time he heard either Tony call him that.) "All right. And I'll see to it that the cuffs are arranged so you can knock on the headboard if you can't speak."
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Well, that was easy. As predicted.
Now the other thing.
He takes a gulp of whiskey and thinks about how to say it.
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He waits.
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"It's gonna be pretty intense for me," he starts, more hesitant than a Stark ought to be capable of.
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"Of course," he murmurs.
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There. He said it.
"Like—I don't know. Be there. Be... safe. Probably let me cry on you a little."
He's trying not to ask for things Obie can't give him, but this would be so much easier with Sherry. With Sherry he'd just say, love me?, and Sherry would say Always, and that would be that.
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