Last
Time Around
by
LilyK
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(Epilogue to The Ojuka
Situation.)
"Leave
off," Ray growled, turning his head away from his partner.
Bodie
punched the car into fourth and sighed. Ray could hear his exhale
from his scrunched position in the passenger's seat, and knew his
partner well enough to know that he was fighting to stay calm. He
sank further into the seat and crossed his arms.
"Listen,
Ray..."
"Fuck
you." Bodie's irritatingly condescending chuckle only angered
him further. "Let
me out."
"Sure,
mate." Bodie roared to the kerb and shoved the transmission into
neutral.
Ray
practically leapt from the vehicle, slamming the door with full force
for maximum effect. "Bastard," he muttered, shoving his
hands deep into his jacket, watching the back of Bodie's car until
the tail lights disappeared around the corner. He kicked a stone with
the toe of his shoe and sighed, wondering if how he'd get the rest of
the way home now, but when he finally raised his head and glanced
around, he was surprised to see his block of flats looming before
him. With a derisive snort, he realised that Bodie wouldn't have left
him just anywhere, not after the day he'd had. For some reason,
Bodie's quiet concern and efficiency made him even more infuriated.
Only Bodie could make Ray so damned angry in such a very short
time.
Stepping
from the kerb, Ray dejectedly walked across the street and up to his
flat, muttering the entire time.
"Stupid
sod. What's he playing? Does he think I'm fucking stupid?" Doyle jammed
the key into the lock and angrily twisted the thin metal. He replayed
the afternoon in his mind. Not because he wanted to, but because it
refused to turn off, to go away...
"Let's
get those looked at," Bodie had said after Cowley marched away,
leaving them alone. He'd nodded down at Ray's hands. "Don't want
to ruin your chances for the Albert Hall."
Ray
shrugged, wincing slightly. His wrists were chafed from the ropes and
the skin scorched from his clumsy efforts to burn through the sisal.
And now, his ribs were beginning to protest at the beating he'd
taken. Still, he brushed aside his partner's concern with a jaunty,
"Nah. I'll live."
Bodie
had moved a step closer. "I'm glad of that."
Ray
had canted his head at Bodie's relieved tone and smiled, teasingly
asking, "Why's that?"
His
mate had given him his usual maddeningly knowing smirk and answered,
"We're mates. Besides, there are things that haven't been done."
Ray
smiled, taking the bait easily because having Bodie close and teasing
made everything okay. "Such as?"
"Haven't
taken you to bed yet."
His
mouth fell open. "You're joking."
But
Bodie's face grew serious when he said, "Not at all. Meant every
word."
Ray's
further attempts at drawing out Bodie's admission that he was having
one over on him had fallen on deaf ears. All Bodie would do was smile,
his
eyes twinkling, which only served to make Ray angrier by the second.
He should have known better and should have ignored his partner, but
for some reason, he couldn't leave Bodie's remark alone.
"In
your dreams," Doyle snapped, wondering if Bodie had any idea what
his simple statement had done to his insides.
"There
as well," Bodie had retorted.
"Sure
of yourself." Damn it all, he'd worked hard for a long while
years ago to stamp all feelings he had for Bodie beyond mate and
partner down into the very corner of his heart. Now the man was
poking at things that should never be stirred to life.
"Very."
"Wanker."
He clamped his jaw so tightly that it ached. He'd almost forgotten
about the smack to the face he'd taken earlier, and now the pain
flared. He felt miserable. His ribs ached with each breath, and he
would be black and blue tomorrow, he knew.
"You're
adorable when you're angry."
Ray
fell silent and fumed. Not only did he refuse to give his partner any
more satisfaction concerning this conversation, he was afraid that
he'd do or say something he might come to regret. And it wasn't
necessarily something mean or nasty. It could very well be
acquiescence to Bodie's simple statement. He refused to further
consider the statement or the possible consequences.
The
trip back to the city was tense on his part. Bodie seemed quite
content, which also added to Ray's exasperation. The stop at the
chemist's for antiseptic cream and gauze for his wrists was made
mostly in silence with Bodie a quiet guardian, always standing next
to him, their jackets brushing, as he made his purchases. He tried to
put a bit of distance between them, but Bodie was having none of it.
He hovered close by, ignoring Ray's glances of frustration and the
elbow to his ribs.
In
the car, Bodie plucked the bag containing the medical supplies from
Ray's hand and opened the cream and gauze immediately. Ray considered
protesting, but he was afraid he'd sound like a bigger git than he
had so far, so he remained silent under Bodie's ministrations. Bodie,
for his part, hummed happily and smiled into Ray's eyes on several
occasions as he applied himself to his self-appointed task. Ray knew
that Bodie was showing his good humour just to annoy him.
The
gentle touch of Bodie's fingers on his damaged skin was light and
soothing. He stared at Bodie's bent head and carefully watched his
mate. Bodie was engrossed in his duties, slowly spreading the
antiseptic over the burns with tender sweeps of his fingers. Ray felt
himself shiver at the touch. Bodie's head came up, and their gazes
met. He scowled, but Bodie smiled, making Ray pull back his hand.
"Stop
being dramatic," Bodie snapped, quickly reaching out for Ray's
retreating hand.
Ray
gave in with a sigh. His wrists did ache, so he didn't protest
further, but placidly allowed Bodie to return to his doctoring. His
partner wasn't happy until both wrists were liberally coated, and the
gauze was wrapped around and neatly fastened. Only then did Bodie
start the car and head toward his flat. Ray decided it was a good
idea that Bodie didn't know about the abuse he'd taken to his body.
Otherwise, he might have insisted on spreading cream on those
injuries as well. The very idea made Ray shudder, and it wasn't all
with
distaste, he ruefully admitted to himself.
They
drove in silence until Bodie finally said, "Going to have to
court you, I see."
"What?"
Bodie
turned his head and cast a wicked grin. "You'll see."
"Bodie..."
Ray said warningly, "I'm not one of your daft birds. Besides, I
don't do blokes."
"You
do now," his partner muttered, earning him a quick snap of Ray's fist
on his upper arm.
"Ow!"
He let out a cry when the pain flared in his wrist and side from
the sudden movement.
"Don't
ruin my hard work."
"Arsehole."
Bodie
smirked and raised an eyebrow. "We'll get to that."
Again,
Ray was too shocked at the turn of the conversation to hide his
surprise. "What?"
Bodie
laughed at his obvious discomfort. That was when he demanded to be
let out, to which Bodie obliged...
And
here he was, finally at home, more or less in one piece. He was tired
and angry and hungry and plain... off-kilter. "Fucking Bodie,"
he groused, undressing as he walked through the flat. In the bathroom,
he
turned on the taps and adjusted the water to hot. He glanced down at
his gauze-covered wrists and sighed. What was Bodie playing at? Not
willing to spend more time examining his partner's motives, he got
ready for a nice soak and a twelve-hour sleep.
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The
very next morning, the irritating sound of the door buzzer woke Ray
abruptly. He rolled over and groaned when the pain in his body
flared. The buzzer continued its screech so he sighed and gingerly
rose.
"Yeah?"
he snapped into the speaker.
"Morning,
sunshine."
"What
do you want?" he demanded, not at all surprised at his
partner's arrival.
"Brought
you breakfast."
Ray
sighed, leaning his forehead on the wall. "Push." He
unlocked both bolts on the door and stood back a few feet, arms
crossed, until Bodie entered.
"You
look like shit," Bodie offered. "Here." He thrust a
very large, extremely heavy potted plant festooned with bright yellow
blooms into Ray's arms.
He
shook his head. "What's this?"
"That's
called a plant," Bodie said patiently as he walked across the
room to the kitchen. He set down the shopping and began to rifle
through them, spreading the contents on the counter. "Brought
bacon, eggs, tomatoes... You hungry, angelfish?"
"Don't
call me that." Ray smacked the plant down on the nearest flat
surface.
"Why
not?" his partner asked innocently.
"Why
are you here?" Ray demanded.
"Told
you last night." Bodie continued his breakfast preparations
while Ray stood and watched him through heavy-lidded eyes.
"I
know what you said, but you were joking." He paused but when
Bodie didn't respond, he asked, "You were joking, right?"
"Not
hardly," Bodie responded. "Two eggs or three?" He held
up his hands, flourishing an egg in each.
"Three,"
Ray finally said with a sigh. "Extra tomatoes."
Bodie
grinned. "Coming right up. I'm starving. Put the kettle on,
there's a good lad."
"Arsehole."
"Do
you have some particular affinity for my bottom, mate?" Bodie
asked with a snicker.
"Are
we doing this again?"
"Never
left off. Now sit down and eat your meal." Bodie set the plate
down with a flourish, adding a sprig of something green that he'd
retrieved from one of the sacks. At Ray's arched eyebrow, he said
knowingly, "Parsley. What? You don't garnish much?"
Doyle
picked up his fork. "I'm too tired to fight."
"So
let's not." Bodie slipped into the seat not across from Ray but
next to him. He slid his chair closer and grinned before
turning to his food.
They
ate in silence until Bodie swiped the last of his egg onto a piece
of bread and cleaned his plate. It was only then that he slipped an
arm across the back of Ray's chair and asked, "How's the ribs?
Your face is swollen."
Ray's
hand flew up, covering the spot on his face. "Fine," he
lied.
"Did
you think I wouldn't know?" Ray shrugged, wincing slightly.
Bodie's arm moved to rest along his shoulders. "Meant what I
said." Ray started to rise, but Bodie's arm across his shoulders
tightened while his firm hand wrapped around his upper arm.
"Cowley's given you twenty-four hours leave. Use them wisely,
mate," Bodie said softly, leaning into him until his mouth was
almost touching his ear. "Enjoyed sharing breakfast." Ray
shivered at Bodie's warm breath touching his skin. "I'm on an
obbo with Murphy, so you're on your own for a bit. Think about --
what I said. My offer."
Ray
quickly turned his face, his nose almost brushing Bodie's. Before he
could think of a quick retort, Bodie released him and rose, ruffling
his hair. "Dinner. Friday night. Eight o'clock. Wear something
-- easy to remove."
Ray
felt himself actually blush, but before he could call his mate every
nasty name in the book, Bodie was out the door.
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Ray
Doyle was irritated. Here he was, actually dressed and waiting for
Bodie, at- He glanced at the wall clock for the tenth time in the
last two minutes, seven forty-eight on a Friday night. He could be at
the pub having a lager with a pretty bird. He could be playing darts
with the lads. He could be cleaning his gun. He could be- The buzzer
rang and he jumped up.
"Hallo."
"Guess
who?"
"Come
on then."
Ray
didn't give Bodie the satisfaction of opening the door after flipping
the locks. He retreated to the sofa and arranged himself casually,
crossing one leg over the knee of the other and stretching his arms
out on the back of the cushions.
Bodie
made his usual grand entrance, this time carrying-
"What
the hell?" Ray barked when Bodie thrust the red roses into his lap.
"Told
you that you needed courting."
"I'm
not a bird! Besides, there's no courting to be done!" He rose
and tossed the flowers onto the sofa. He moved to stand toe to toe
with his mate.
Bodie
smiled. "Nice shirt," he said softly, trailing a finger
down the light green material. When his fingernail scraped over Ray's
nipple, he couldn't stop the gasp that escaped his lips. He quickly
closed his mouth and clenched his jaw. Bodie's eyes flared, the blue
turning almost black. "Green suits you, Doyle. Makes your eyes
snap." Bodie's tone was almost -- predatory. That was the only
way Ray could describe it to himself. He stepped back -- and sank
onto the sofa.
Bodie
straightened his back. "You ready?"
"No."
"Haven't
seen you all week. Been looking forward to this."
Doyle
canted his head to glance up. "You have?"
"Yup."
Bodie cocked his head, smiling. "Let's go."
"Where
to?"
"Ahhhh,
but the guest doesn't ask the host where they're dining."
Ray's
irritation suddenly flared. "I'm not some- This isn't a date!"
"But
it is. The first of many." Bodie practically bowed as he
waved an arm toward the door. "You need somebody who appreciates
you."
"You
are a first class nutter."
Throwing
back his head, Bodie laughed. "So why not enjoy the evening
then? No harm. Right? Just two mates, out on the town. Besides, I'm
famished."
"Right.
Okay. Let's do it then." Ray told himself that it meant nothing
else. He and his partner had shared many meals together. Hell, they'd
shared a lot more than that, so why not tonight? With a shrug, he
grabbed his linen jacket.
"Let
me," Bodie said, extending a hand, clearly intent on helping him
into his coat.
"Not
on your life," Ray muttered, shrugging into his own jacket.
Bodie
grinned.
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What
the hell was he doing? Ray paced the floor of his flat, skirting the
sofa before once again counting off the steps. Why was he actually
looking forward to seeing Bodie tonight? He shook his head before
burying his face in his hands. Couldn't Bodie see what this was doing
to him? He was a goner, he knew. He'd kept his desires hidden for so
long that it was a shock to him when they flared anew, and for all
his determination, he couldn't ignore them any longer.
And
Bodie... The bastard. He hadn't laid a single finger on him, not
once. He was frustrated and horny and so damned ready to explode
that he doubted he'd last another night. Bodie was attentive and --
courteous. He still teased Ray mercilessly, called him a dozen pet
names, and bought him the usual pint or two at the pub. It was only
on their assignations, as Ray called them, that Bodie let his
gallantry shine through. Nobody but Ray would know from looking at
them that they were anything other than two blokes out on the town,
but he knew. After that night last week at the local pub, Ray
definitely knew.
He'd
never seen Bodie refuse a woman like that before. Especially one
endowed with what had to be the finest buxom he'd seen this side of
the channel. Even he was almost ready to dive in, almost... But Bodie
had smiled when the bird had stopped by their table and
practically pushed her breasts into his face. He bought the girl and
her equally attractive friend a round of drinks before rising and
politely excusing himself with a flourish that no woman could take as
a brush-off. He glanced over at Ray and merely smiled and said one
word, "Doyle." Then he'd turned and headed out of the
establishment.
The
tone of Bodie's voice brought a flush to Ray's body. He felt himself
respond, and he had shakily risen to his feet, grateful that the
length of his jacket covered his crotch. He prayed that nothing could
be seen in his now even tighter jeans as he rose, had thanked the
women, for what, he had no clue, and followed his partner from the
pub.
So
now he knew. Bodie was deadly serious. He wanted Ray and even though
he hadn't voiced his intentions in words, he knew that Bodie clearly
conveyed that he meant Ray and no one else. He was stunned.
He'd
expected the usual from Bodie. A quick fuck and a nice farewell.
After all, his partner had that down to a science. Bodie did not fall
in
love; not after that one bird he'd admitted to all those years ago,
the one who died in far off lands. But who said Bodie was in love?
He groaned. What the fuck was he going to do?
The
buzzer interrupted his thoughts. He slammed his finger onto the
button, not bothering to answer the phone. Let the bastard figure it
out for himself. Ray smirked at his childish behaviour, enjoying the
momentary flash of satisfaction, before he sighed at himself and
unlatched the door. He opened it and stood waiting for his mate.
Bodie
grinned as he approached, making Ray roll his eyes. He carried a
bottle of wine, which he held aloft.
"Hallo,
sunshine," Bodie said with a smirk. "Been waiting for me?"
Ray
snorted. "You wish."
Bodie
shrugged. "One can only hope. What keeps us alive, what
allows us to endure? I think it is the hope of loving, or being
loved."
"Oh, God," Ray sighed, rolling his
eyes heavenward. "Now he's reciting poetry."
"I
have more."
"Spare
me."
"Glasses?"
"In
the cupboard."
Bodie
smiled over his shoulder as he retrieved the wineglasses from the
upper shelf. "I'll open it so it can breathe."
"We
could go 'round the corner for a beer."
"I'd
rather stay here."
"Suit
yourself."
"I
will," Bodie said, their gazes meeting.
Ray's
gaze slid away quickly. Before he realised his mistake, Bodie was
beside him.
"What's
wrong?" Bodie asked.
Ray
noticed that Bodie kept his distance. He was close, but not touching.
Ray stepped forward. Bodie glanced over his shoulder before leaning
back against the counter and crossing his arms, creating a definite
barrier between them.
"What
could be wrong?" Ray snapped.
"Quite
short tonight, aren't we?"
"No."
Bodie
pushed away from the counter and moved forward. Ray's eyes widened,
and he stepped back. Bodie gave a smirk and followed.
"What's
wrong, angelfish?" Bodie asked quietly, matching Ray's retreat
with his advance. "Tell me," he demanded. Ray was forced to
stop his retreat when he hit the wall. his partner moved in for the
kill,
pressing the length of his body against Ray's. He slipped a thigh
between Ray's legs and leaned forward, planting a hand on either side
of his head. "Doyle?"
"Leave
it out," Ray growled, planting his hands on Bodie's shoulders.
"Want
you," Bodie said harshly, his face barely an inch away.
For
a moment, Ray thought Bodie was going to kiss him. Finally, he
thought as his eyes slid shut and he waited, holding his breath.
After a long moment of stillness, his eyes opened. Bodie was intently
watching him as he licked his lips.
Bodie
moved a bit until his lips touched Ray's ear. "What do you
want?"
"We
can't... Cowley will find out."
"So?
Let him."
"We'll
be sacked."
"Sounds
good to me."
The
touch of Bodie's warm breath made Ray shiver, and he shifted to
accommodate his tightening jeans. "Bodie..."
"Tell
me what you want. Say it."
Ray's
head fell back, and his eyes closed. He shuddered when Bodie's thigh
pressed harder, pushing upward against his body. "Bodie!"
He wiggled, rubbing himself against his partner's leg. He gasped when
a hand pressed against his length and squeezed firmly.
Bodie's
lips touched his ear. "All you have to do -- is ask."
Ray's
head was spinning. He let out a small moan. Suddenly, the warmth, the
press of his partner disappeared. He groggily opened his eyes and
blinked slowly, once, twice. Ray glanced around. Bodie was gone. With
a quiet groan, he slid down to the wall to the floor and held his
head in his hands. "Bloody hell."
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Ray
flung the door open. "About time."
Bodie
shrugged, casting a quick grin. "I'm not as quick as I used to
be."
With
a shiver, he latched onto his partner's sleeve and tugged. "Don't
remind me."
"Sorry,
mate." Bodie walked slowly, the cane aiding his way. "Hard
to shift these days."
"I
would have come and picked you up."
"Nah.
Need to learn to do it on my own again." Bodie stopped, glancing
around. "Doyle, you romantic devil. Are these for me?"
Ray
rolled his eyes, grinning. "Yeah."
"I've
never seen so many candles outside the shops before. Must have taken
you a good bit to light them all."
"A
good bit. Was worth it though."
Bodie
smiled. "Are there more," he nodded toward the bedroom, "in
there?"
"Lots,"
Ray said with a grin. "You want to sit down?"
"In
a minute," Bodie said, moving closer. "Ta, by the
way."
"For
what?"
"You
know."
Ray
shrugged, glancing down at his hands, remembering. He saw his hands
as they were that day, six weeks ago, covered in his partner's blood.
He'd held onto Bodie as the pool widened and with hot tears he hadn't
known he'd shed until later, had begged Bodie to stay.
"Hadn't
really talked about it, have we?" Bodie asked.
"No
need. You know how I feel. And I know how you feel."
"Do
you?"
Nodding,
Ray smiled. "'course. I know you." He knew, and he was
willing to take Bodie on his terms. No commitment, no promises, no
tomorrows.
Bodie's
gaze was unreadable when he said, "There might be a thing or two
that's still not charted territory, mate."
"I'd
like that."
Bodie
let out a snort. "So, sunshine..."
"So...
I'm askin'," Ray said softly.
His
partner nodded, his face serious, but his eyes shining. "And I'm
answerin'."
"Want
to see the rest of the candles?" Ray asked, waving a hand over
his shoulder.
"Yes,"
Bodie answered, heading toward Ray's bedroom. "Oh, and Ray?"
"Eh?"
"Just
so there's no miscommunication, hear this, plain and clear. I love
you, Doyle."
Ray's
eyes widened, and he felt like an idiot when all he could say was,
"What?"
Bodie
laughed, poked him with his cane, and then he kissed him.
The
end
Thanks
to Chris and Sheila for the beta. I'm trying to get my American out
of my way, and they're working desperately on me.
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