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"All I'm saying is, if we'd stayed on land last week, the chances of us getting boat-jacked and left to die out in the middle of the ocean in a sinking boat -- I'm sorry, dinghy," his hand drops from where it had lifted, preemptively, to stop Steve from arguing, "dinghy, I know, I know -- would have been much more slim. I'd say that there would easily have been a zero percent chance of that happening. Mainly because one does not use boats -- or dinghies -- on land. Don't get me wrong, I fully accept the possibility of something else horrible happening. It always seems to, every time we leave civilization."
Which is why they are here. At a bar. Having a few drinks, while Danny eyes the pool table and the TV with equal amounts of casual interest, catching a few glimpses of the previous week's games and keeping an eye out for the Jets.
More to the point, as great as it is that Steve wants to show him his favorite hiking trails or mountainous drives or fishing spots from when he was a kid, the guy is already surrounded by memories of a life that, all of a sudden, turned out not have been necessary at all. The thought of Doris McGarrett, hiding out somewhere on the island, unapologetic for doing what she'd called necessary and what Danny counters was cruelty, makes rage spark low in his stomach and burn up through his chest, so they're out of the house that she'd left so miserable and broken twenty years ago and planted solidly in the present.
There are worse ways to wrap up a week. Actually being around other people, instead of opting for Steve's lanai or living room or kitchen. When, somehow, miraculously, Danny is still wanted there. Around. And they've fallen into something almost like normality.
He hasn't thought about it too hard. That's how you jinx a good thing, and this is good, a bright light shining somewhere in the cave of bullshit that collapsed around them the day Fryer was murdered and Shelburne turned out to be Steve's not-nearly-as-dead-as-she-had-previously-appeared-to-be mother. Add it all to the firestorm of a custody battle from hell, and, look, all he wants is a decent night out at a bar before, hopefully, going back tipsy to Steve's house and enjoying the comfort of his couch or bed.
Is that really so much to ask?
"Best to just resist the impulse to tempt fate, my friend."
Which is why they are here. At a bar. Having a few drinks, while Danny eyes the pool table and the TV with equal amounts of casual interest, catching a few glimpses of the previous week's games and keeping an eye out for the Jets.
More to the point, as great as it is that Steve wants to show him his favorite hiking trails or mountainous drives or fishing spots from when he was a kid, the guy is already surrounded by memories of a life that, all of a sudden, turned out not have been necessary at all. The thought of Doris McGarrett, hiding out somewhere on the island, unapologetic for doing what she'd called necessary and what Danny counters was cruelty, makes rage spark low in his stomach and burn up through his chest, so they're out of the house that she'd left so miserable and broken twenty years ago and planted solidly in the present.
There are worse ways to wrap up a week. Actually being around other people, instead of opting for Steve's lanai or living room or kitchen. When, somehow, miraculously, Danny is still wanted there. Around. And they've fallen into something almost like normality.
He hasn't thought about it too hard. That's how you jinx a good thing, and this is good, a bright light shining somewhere in the cave of bullshit that collapsed around them the day Fryer was murdered and Shelburne turned out to be Steve's not-nearly-as-dead-as-she-had-previously-appeared-to-be mother. Add it all to the firestorm of a custody battle from hell, and, look, all he wants is a decent night out at a bar before, hopefully, going back tipsy to Steve's house and enjoying the comfort of his couch or bed.
Is that really so much to ask?
"Best to just resist the impulse to tempt fate, my friend."
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Date: 2012-12-02 02:41 am (UTC)He turns on to the drive for his house, which is racing closer and closer, and say the easy to say part, "Empty bars don't stay open long."
And, bars. Bars were crowded with all the people you didn't find anywhere else. Who were looking for other people who made their appearances in bars. All of whom actually paid rather good money for a mark up on their drinks, their food, and all entertainment offered in the establishment. It didn't make it not worth it. But it didn't mean it had very far to go before it hit its glass ceiling.
The car comes to a stop, with the engine going off and Steve opening the door. Two very close movements, with a look toward Danny as he's unclipping his belt and getting out of the silver car. The quiet night everywhere breaking in as there were no walls. The sound of the breeze in the palms and the ocean in the far distance crashing on itself and the shore.
Keys still in his hand, in the grasp of fingers and half dangling, warm and cold metal both digging in against the skin of his palm, when he's looking of the roof toward Danny, keeping his expression relatively casual in inquiry. "You coming in?"
It's almost like Are you staying? which isn't exactly a question that gets asked, and it's not like he doesn't still have to leave sometimes even after saying yes to the first, for work, for Grace, for other things, but more often than not it answers the other question to.
Though, in this moment, when the center of his chests twists, like its not casual, he'd be glad even with the first and not the second.
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Date: 2012-12-02 03:06 am (UTC)Of course, he's also considering the idea that staying in for the next few nights (weeks, months) might not be a bad idea.
Really, he has just never been so grateful to see Steve's driveway appear, for gravel and shells to crunch under his tires, and for Steve to finally slow the car down, after hurtling through thankfully empty streets. A low, violent throb is starting in his blood, beating against the anger that's still spiking into the center of his head and chest when he least expects it, and he takes a deep breath of cooler air as he gets out, only turning, once the door is closed, because Steve is asking that question across the roof.
Making Danny frown at him, forehead furrowing. Leaning against the car roof to wave one hand, idly. "Well, that was pretty much my plan, yeah."
It's not like they've talked much about it. Every now and again, one of them might suggest meeting up after work, a casual see you later? that ends up with Danny coming over here sometime after work, and not leaving again until morning.
Which, even after tonight, he'd pretty much figured would be what happened, once Steve left with him and not one of the multiple willing volunteers from the bar. Right? Steve came with him, kissed him at a red light, and he's got this itch under his skin that he's starting to get to know, a need like thirst.
"Come on, what's wrong with you?" Jerking a thumb over his shoulder, he gives Steve a bemused look and pushes off the car, aiming for the front door.
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Date: 2012-12-02 03:27 am (UTC)That doesn't keep it from sticking for a second to the inside of his head like mass adhesive got attached to one side as slid through. Danny could have changed his mind somewhere around the third or fourth beer, among the snapping, or during yelling about Steve even getting in the car. When Steve knows, okay, where this is all coming from and he's probably as relieved as he isn't at Danny's answer.
But more than he is. That it doesn't stop here. Or, well, didn't stop there. When he's holding on for a second to way Danny had grafted in against him in the car, almost fighting with the center piece, fingers light against the edge of his hair, when everything melted away for Danny. For a few seconds. Before it all came back a few seconds later.
Steve looked up at the sky, a quirk of raised eyebrows, before he shook his head and started for the door, "Nothing."
Not missing, the second after its out, that it's the same word they'd been tossing for everything that didn't happen, too. But not letting it show, or slow him down on his course for the door. Or for catching up with Danny. Either, or both. Unlocking the door, without touching the security box. Or really even looking towards it.
Rather like he doesn't stop in the doorway, even though the door opens and it lands somewhere in his center, like a heavy metal weight. Not like it just appeared. More like it just shifted, tipped on it's side, drunken and a little woozy, and needed to make itself known again. When absolutely nothing in the room has changed.
Which never stops it from being true, also, that everything that was anything already has been, irrevocably, without a touch, too.
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Date: 2012-12-02 04:14 am (UTC)Grumbled, but good-natured, mainly, if curious, because Steve's glee seems to have bled all away and that's -- that's not what he wanted, at all, and right in this second, Danny would put up with a dozen girls all vying for Steve's attention if it would get that brilliancy back in his face, the tease back in his voice.
To let him enjoy his evening, for once.
At least Steve's not arguing Danny coming in with him, which is good, right, which is a start to figuring out if things are still what they were a few hours ago, yesterday, last week, because it's one thing for girls to be throwing themselves at Steve and another one for this to have taken a turn for the unwanted.
But Steve's not arguing anything, which is sometimes a sign he's in a good mood and sometimes one that he's getting stuck in his own crazy head, and the way his shoulders are set, the way he's not grinning anymore, the way there's a minute pause in his steps once he opens the door and lets them into the house all set off warning bells in Danny's head that, really, seriously, he was hoping to avoid tonight.
That was part of the point of getting out to begin with, the way this house has been weighing on Steve ever since he came back from Japan without Joe and with Doris, and Danny hates it. It's a low-boiling hate that he's not allowed to let off the handle, that snaps extra aggression into every conversation with his lawyer, every fight with Rachel. This is always here, niggling at the back of his skull, impossible to fix, impossible to ignore, and it just shovels coal onto the banked fire still smoldering in his chest.
All of it focusing on the tattoo he can see, edging out of Steve's sleeve. The one the girl complimented, and traced. That Lani kept looking at, like she wanted to do more than track each line with her fingertip.
That might not have existed at all, if Steve hadn't gone into the service. Which he might not have done, if his father hadn't sent him away. If.
His hand reaches through the quiet dark of the front room, finds Steve's arm, just above his elbow. Jealousy and fury and the angry, confused hurt of the last few hours, month, striking up like a snake. Hauling him back, as if Steve were really on his way somewhere else. "Where are you going, huh?"
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Date: 2012-12-02 05:04 am (UTC)It might be with the invisible itch that's woken back up between his shoulder blades. Or the negligent amount of alcohol sloshing around inside of him. Or the endless stack of this room, against a to do list in his head, things that needed doing here, that he put off more often lately. Or the newest unnumbered thing they aren't talking about, might not even talk about.
But he does go still, it all goes still, for just a second when it does happen.
Danny's fingers wrap over his skin. Warm and known (not smaller, not pushy) and insistant (not trespassing or feigning request). Everything silences, snaps to attention, head turning back to Danny before the rest of his tilts that way. When he's looking back toward Danny's face, half question and half denial all tangled up there.
He hadn't been going anywhere, hadn't been about to do anything. Again. Not anything yet that Danny might think he has to throw at his head. When he's all tight and looks a mess of tense and angry all over again, even without the lights. Which Steve isn't quite sure how stepping into the house happened to make even more broadly painted on him.
When it would be incredibly easy just to stare down at him in the dark, of this empty rooms, that both feels it and feels everything but empty, and say nothing. But it's the same urge, too expectant and guilty and not all at once, that makes him just return about as solidly as Danny's words, "Nowhere." The same as where he'd been heading the whole evening.
Even if Danny had thought he should be anywhere else, with anyone else who decided to throw their hat at him, somehow. Like it was that simple. Just go. Like every second wasn't lined in every single snapping, biting sign he gave that anyone near Steve should not consider coming near him, talking to him, looking at him, touching him, trying to do a single thing. Which didn't add up in the slightest. But there is was.
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Date: 2012-12-02 05:25 am (UTC)Tugging, hand moving from Steve's arm to the front of his shirt, like he's allowed, like it's his, fisting wrinkles into it as he gets right up into Steve's space, everything boiling over: the girls, the court case, Doris, the look on Steve's face every time he steps into this house, these days. Tipping his head back and eying Steve with every inch of Jersey attitude he can dredge up from the bottom.
"You pretend whatever you want, but I am not sorry, okay, do you have any idea what a strain it is to try and be decently polite to some random girl who's undressing you with her eyes?" His free hand goes to his temple, explodes outward. "I thought my brain was going to melt out of my ears. I would never hit a woman, but I tell you I was seriously wishing there were at least one trap door in the place. And you."
Shaking the hand caught in his shirt, and he's looking up at Steve, sure, but he never feels short doing this, pulls himself up with a mix of righteous anger and jealousy. His hands want to sneak up past the hem of that shirt, cover Steve's skin, wipe away any other memory of any other touch, and just the thought makes hims flare up again, a rush of heat pounding at the back of his neck.
No one is allowed to touch Steve. He takes it back, no one should look at him like they think they've got a chance, no one should flirt with him, and Danny can't do a damn thing about it out there, but here, here, is different.
"Nowhere. You think you're getting off that easy?"
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Date: 2012-12-02 05:52 am (UTC)When he knows. Of course he knows. Maybe he hasn't had to watch someone stare at Danny like they had a momentary job for him to fulfill. But he got to watch him find, fall for, and start taking all these steps towards having a serious future with Gabby. Serious enough to involve Grace. Serious enough that needed to involve the whole team, Steve included. Who got a front row seat to why this was not possible.
Was never going to be. Was not in the cards for what Danny liked or wanted. Didn't conform to his cookie cutter.
So. No. Maybe he didn't know what it was like to have someone eye Danny like he was a great distraction to be won.
He'd only managed, mannerly, to walk through, push, shove, stand at Danny's side for something that might get forever.
"Easy?" Steve cough the word out almost like a too sharply surprised, amused sputter. Breaking glass at the edges of itself. As he reaching out, to counterbalance being drug forward, shirt being shaken, for the first time since the car, since too long before that.
Too long, with the bar, only barely glancing, and a work day, of the same. Too many back to back days. When his fingers find the Danny's bicep and his shoulder, tighter, thumb brushing a little too hard for one stroke out and back, like somehow this isn't real enough, when his eyebrows raise. Sharp, rhetorical, exasperated, even when it makes him warm.
"What about you insulting or yelling at anyone who came within five feet of us did you think was easy?"
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Date: 2012-12-02 06:17 am (UTC)Out loud, anyway, and he pushes closer, every inch of skin thrilling in a sudden slamming crescendo when Steve's fingers clutch his arm, digging in hard, thumb stroking along the fabric of his shirt in a way that is anything but gentle, and it's like throwing a can of propane on a fire. Everything that's been building up all night twists in his stomach, snakes up into his ribcage. "And I did not raise my voice even once."
Like Steve would possibly have missed any of that. Like Steve doesn't know every one of Danny's tones and moods, well enough that he can call him out on them over the phone, even if he's not there to see it in person. He knows when Danny wants to hit somebody, when he is running the ragged edge of restraint, has seen him hit rock bottom and give sanity and restraint a day off.
So he knows. Danny's banking on it. That the girls' might not have noticed, but Steve definitely did.
"You didn't seem to be having any issues with it."
Either Danny's reaction, or the attention. The whole stupid fiasco of an evening. It just left Steve grinning, delighted, teasing Danny for it even after they left the bar behind, and that deserves a flash of temper all it's own. His hand leaves Steve's shirt, bounces the edge off his chest, reaches for his arm again, fingers wrapping around bicep, pushing up under that sleeve to cover what he can see of the tattoo.
It's possessive. Pissed off. And he doesn't give a single shit, okay, he has spent more than enough time tonight not getting to lay his hands on Steve in any way other than the prescribed, appropriate for public ways. Hand sliding rough up over his shoulder, to palm his neck. "Let me ask you this, do you like driving me crazy? Don't answer that, I already know you do."
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Date: 2012-12-02 03:04 pm (UTC)That part he doesn't fight against. That part just inflates this white hot electricity through him. Jump starting straight through his heart, and down through every single vein. Because even here there's something for him to defend against, rail from-for. Because Danny's voice is shattering sharp, with so many different things inside of it. When his hand moves up, and Steve's stomach drags with it, suddenly.
Almost against the notion. Against wanting Danny to move or let go of that spot, even when there're suddenly fingers sliding needles up the tight shirt over his shoulders and then the more sensitive skin of his neck. When Danny's still pressing in, like even this is too much space. Words so pissed off, scalding the air, filling his chest with helium, and something so big it pressing out against his ribs again.
Threatening to crack his ribs, to make space for itself, with every new explosive word Danny was shooting out.
Words that should be a threat, should be insulting, should be like steel spikes pinning him into place for knowing what would happen and giving in and going where Danny wanted anyway. For lapping up every single second from the moment he noticed, and even on the ones he hadn't. When he wouldn't forget the look on Danny's face, or the way he held himself, for weeks. Weeks, if ever.
When Steve matches him for the stretch of voice, but it's not insult he throws back. Christ. When his hand snakes up from that shoulder. To find Danny's hair, fingers up the back of his neck and into his scalp, and drag him closer. Close enough Steve can see the faint reflective qualities of his eyes in the dark and feeling the rush of his breaths, the brush of his chest, the tighten of his hands, dragging him with back into the center of a field of fire.
But not kissing him. He's so close he should be. So close the fact he isn't make his heart feel like it's going to spasm until he gives in. Like he's denying a necessity. Like breathing of his heart beat.
But he doesn't. He leans in. Tall and looking down, that thing in his chest so fucking hot and wide, like the fire is only learning how to take flight in this job, with no inch of remorse in it when it washing through him, overwhelming like a tide, like every second spent watching Danny take on people who more like wind and ghosts than real to him. When all he wanted was more. All he wanted was to touch it, to drag Danny against him, and taste it.
"Did I like it that you couldn't stand still?" Fingers digging into that hair. Chest tightening like a vice with each breath out and swelling like a balloon of guilty arrogant possessiveness refusing to apologize with each new word. "Couldn't handle polite conversation. Or any other person. Without firing off your mouth, shoving in, answering things that weren't directed at you."
Christ. How is ever supposed to not have liked it. Seriously? Danny, could just stomp in and own all of it. Shove each of those people aside. Because he can't. God. He can't. At all. He wants all of this. If he could cut Danny open and put this part of it in himself, to remember it was real. To feel it, so it still didn't feel impossible, like he'd just somehow dreamed another insane, upside down spin to his life that was less a life and more a tilt-o-whirl that fallen off its track.
"That you were acting--" When his mouth can't even stop, not here, not in the dark, no when it's just them. "--jealous--." The word just slides out, oozes. Warm and smug and so his. Accusation point as much as shielded possession, that is his and can't be fought free from being his now. "--like you wearing a damn neon sign, that I'd be surprised if anyone missed, over nothing?"
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Date: 2012-12-02 04:19 pm (UTC)But there's no criminal, no chase. No one to book, or cuff, or fight; just Steve, and the glass ceiling his blood pressure is shattering against. And he knows he can't hide it, okay? He never has been, these things have always played across his face like a movie getting skipped over. It's how they ended up here to begin with, because he couldn't strangle it that first morning Steve came back, in the diner, the most innocuous spot in the world, as Kaila dropped a napkin with a lipstick kiss practically in Steve's lap and Danny's head exploded into a jealous rampage.
"I can handle polite conversation just fine." Grinding, vicious, the way every one around them had hamstrung him into sullen submission, because he wasn't allowed to do this, couldn't say anything, do anything, step in and force them to clear off. "That's not the point, Jesus, I'm not gonna just stand around and be fine with some random woman touching you, they don't --"
They don't get to. It's the only clear thought, clear like a campfire licking flames into the dark, like a bolt of lightning blotting out the details of the world. No one does. He doesn't care if he's got no right, if they never decided, defined, it doesn't matter when it feels like his heart is being ripped from his ribcage and all he can do is fight it with whatever he's allowed, and push for more until someone finally shuts him down. The idea of losing Steve to some pretty smile and flirtatious glance is too absurd, shoving a violent mess of murderous thoughts into his head, unstoppable and spiraling into insanity.
This insanity, that's got him shoving forward and pulling at the same time, dragging Steve into his space, pushing into Steve's, like he could possibly wipe away the memory of anyone else even considering being there, other people, who were, what. "Nothing?"
Nothing, like Danny said, nothing? Or nothing, like actually, who cares about the girls in the bar, nothing? "Did that seem like nothing to you?"
Some tiny spark of what is left of his rational mind is trying to pull his finger off this trigger, point out that nothing is exactly what he wanted, for them, those girls, any other person who looks at him, to be exactly that, nothing, ignorable and unimportant. But Steve is looking so damn arrogant and that dark brilliance is back in his face, and Danny just wants to shove up under his skin and stick there like a bruise that won't go away.
Bare inches from Steve's mouth, with his heart hammering out staccato gunfire, feeling like he's losing his mind all over again. Jesus, fucking -- they don't get to, no one gets to take Steve away from him, no one gets to even try, not if he's there to do his best to stop it.
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Date: 2012-12-02 05:08 pm (UTC)When his stomach seizes and coils on contact, driving his fingers in Danny's hair a little harder, and his other hand to find the side of Danny's body. Rumpled fabric and ribs. The fast rise and fall of them, like air can't seem to get out or in, among all the words that are taking up Danny's throat and his mouth. When Steve literally can't take his eyes off this, can't even wish for light, to see this more, because he can't envision it.
Anything that involves being one step away, one inch away, not flush with Danny. Able to feel him nearly vibrating to break open.
When Danny's mouth might as well be throwing shattering glass shards, vicious, defensive and offensive, all at the same time. While he's grafting himself in against every inch of viably able skin, and Steve is lost between the want to remind him this whole night was his and just to bite his tongue, finally. Because Danny even sounds like he just wants track down that unnamed girl and slash off her finger tips still.
Like it was Danny she was accosting by touching Steve, and not Steve, himself.
How. In any sane and rational mind is he supposed to hate this. He should feel terrible. He might. A small bit. It's not what he wanted, wants. But he does, too. He wants all of this. The anger. The possession. For everything to matter. Everything. Even that word. Confused and angry and thrown back at him two more times. Making him shake his head, heart headed for jumping jacks.
When he enjoys it too much still. Sharp, painful, hot, beautiful. That question barely taking a second to have, "Yes," fly out of his mouth as dark as it is bright. It's nothing. They were nothing. Absolutely nothing. He didn't feel anything like this. Need anything like this from any of them. Names and faces, sliding in and out. When the only thing that stayed the same was Danny. At his side. Danny. Loud and annoyed.
Like an electric current he wanted to shove his hand into even if it might burn off all his skin, wreck all the walls left standing.
Because. Just. There isn't even an explicative strong enough. When he's staring down at Danny. Because he doesn't want anything from his days, anything from this night. Not as much as he wants Danny. He wouldn't have even been there if it wasn't for following Danny's lead, and him wanting to have a night out, where he could bitch about the day out.
When both of them are ruined and riddled with fuck all from the world messing up anything they try.
Delighted with Danny, but beyond done with the rest of everything and everyone that don't matter.
"Because it was, Danny." Nothing. When he's leaning closer. His forehead is going to be brushing Danny's skin in second. The whole world is just going to turn into an inferno that's based on the rhythm of two hearts beating in, through, against his chest. "You're angry -- for what now? A drink, at a place you wanted to go? An accident, you would have stopped just the same if you'd been in my chair? One game, you didn't say no to either?"
He knows what it is. What it is more than that. When he's joining to jerk Danny even closer, even when there shouldn't be closer. When his spine is threatening to turn itself into lightning, grinding through his muscles, setting fire through his back, along his ribs, making his shirt too tight, hot, constricting, dividing. "I wouldn't have even been there, if it wasn't for you. I haven't wanted, even for a moment, one thing that wasn't--"
Except the word catches, angry and hot and bright, like silver melt fired so high it's nearly bleeding white-yellow. You. You. You. When he's done. He's just done. And his head tilts and he's demanding Danny's mouth again. Crashing his own against him with force that should involve far more space or lead up than the little space it gets. When he wants this still. He wants all of it. Insanity. Desperation. Anger. Possession.
Without a bar or people or the world or the stupid center console. Because this is close, and it's not close enough, and it's already so much everything he should step back and box it off, and he can't. He can't anymore than Danny can't. Because close is never close enough, and every time he can't have any of this he's so on edge, threatening his own seams like they are fragile as the first day and not decades old anymore.
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Date: 2012-12-02 05:42 pm (UTC)"Will you shut up, why are there words coming out of your mouth?"
When it feels like his veins are full of gasoline and the touch of Steve's forehead is the touch of a lit match, chasing fire through his blood and choking him with it. Asking about Danny's anger, like Danny could possibly explain it in any way that does not paint him as a possessive lunatic.
Anger that he can't explain, that is way too much for what happened, and he knows it, should shut it down, because he can't. Just can't react this way every time someone so much as glances in Steve's direction with even the most marginal of interests, but he can't push it away, either, stomp it out or pretend like he doesn't care, because he does. This. This. Steve's hand, forceful against his ribs and stabbing electricity into his head, Steve, looking at him like Danny is some storm that's blowing in off the water and Steve's determined to race him out. All brilliance and bare, ragged lines that every one else looks at and sees as pretty, attractive, something to appreciate and admire, but that Danny knows like he knows his own face.
Knowing how he wants that sentence to end. What word should be there. The one he'd use. When the only thing he wants is Steve. And for the world to just lay the fuck off, just for a little while; for Grace to stay with him and for Rachel to drop this custody case, and for Doris to -- he doesn't know, morph into some person who can't hurt Steve anymore, and for Malia to heal faster.
But Steve. More than anything, in this second. Wanting him with every cell in his body, every scattered, melting thought left in his head, every striking beat of this stupid bruised goofy heart that just doesn't get the message, ignores everything except the look in Steve's eyes and the matching dive off a cliff in Danny's chest.
And finally, finally, Steve's mouth. There. Shutting off light and air and making Danny push into him like this is a fight and not a kiss, fingers carding into Steve's hair, arm wrapping around his waist, hard. Recognizing this feeling as desperation, as fear, as really actually thinking he might lose this for no good reason at all. With "Christ, Steve," jerking out of his chest, against that mouth, before Danny's kissing him again, hard and wanting and to hell with the rest of the world, this is what he needs.
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Date: 2012-12-02 06:10 pm (UTC)Sending Steve back a handful of steps. But he doesn't let go. He's not going to. Not yet. Not when Danny's arm is looped around his waist refusing to let go, holding him so tight he has to wonder if the grip of that hand might bruise his skin straight through his shirt or pants. The points of his fingers almost entirely distinct even through layers. When even these thoughts are barely there. Matching the one's singing against the back of his head.
Seconds that stack and stagger together, when Danny gasps against his mouth, swearing, saying his name like it's been drug up from somewhere impossible to get to. When that word is almost as desperate as the force being shoved at him, like Danny can make him pay. For the entire situation, for all the walls and impossibilities, for all the reasons Steve tried to point out were all reasons he might go. New. Different. Harder.
That Danny deserves more, wants more than whatever it is he had in his hands, however it was that he saw everything.
When that kiss back is punishment as much as it is proprietary, and Steve would let him. Let him take out whatever he needs to. On him. It's not fair. It's not something he can wave his hands and make fair. Any more than he could ever wave his hands and stop giving a damn. Than he could wave his hands, and step back, and stop kissing Danny now. Matching fever and want, and, sure, maybe even a icy vein of fear.
Now that Danny really has had a taste of part of why Steve said he might wake up and decide he was done with it all.
When he's shoving that down, shoving it out, curling his fingers into Danny's hair, pulling him close enough teeth snap for a moment, when he wants to shove him against a wall, and make him understand. Everything else is nothing next to him. They didn't matter. Most of his world didn't matter compared to Danny, or made itself resemble an odd wasteland that was still somewhere above surviving, with highlights of laughter and smiling moments drug out from him, only because of Danny.
Yeah, and Five-0. But mostly Danny. Who it seemed this was all he could pay back with, whether of his own idea's or Danny's.
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Date: 2012-12-02 06:55 pm (UTC)And maybe they should. Lancing into his stomach and sliding up under his heart, cold panic scaling the rungs of his ribs, but maybe they should, because panic is better than the over-whelming horror of losing any of this. Losing Steve. His back, muscles flexing under Danny's hand, skin still surprisingly soft when he runs the tip of his thumb along the waistline of those cargo pants, where the shirt is rucked up into folds. The clash of this, the force of it, nothing like before and still the only thing he wants now that he's had it, now that he knows it exists.
Lighting like a bonfire under his skin, too fierce to be happiness, that he doesn't have to give up yet, that this is still his, still happening, still a miracle he can question and question but which hasn't disappeared yet. He wants to chase kisses all over Steve's skin, find every detail of his tattoos, shove him into a wall, the couch, the bed, and burn out any idea that anyone else might be taking his spot any time soon.
This stupid, fluttering, fragile as glass thing, threatening to shatter and ruin him, that beats harder when Steve is nearby, leaping into life from where it had been tipping at the edge, earlier, that Danny can't protect any more than he can stop a bullet. Not from this.
Hauling himself back from the brink long enough to keep from splitting a lip, chipping a tooth, turning this into an actual fight, because he doesn't want to argue it, okay. He just wants to know. That this is what Steve wants. Unable to ignore the madcap sparkler cartwheeling across the inside of his skull that it is.
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Date: 2012-12-02 07:35 pm (UTC)When it doesn't change that they are locked together in the foyer area of his living room, still holding on, the sound of their breathing seeming to fill the whole area. Everything in his ears. When his vision almost feels edged and fuzzy, like being thrust into, giving into, a long, hard, take everything, windsprint without thinking about it first, only focusing on the destination, the singular point in front.
That would be Danny, here. Tearing through every wall he built like it was tissue paper. Still. Again. Always.
Close enough he doesn't have to have his eyes open to know he's right here. When he's taking a breath, licking faintly throbbing lips, swallowing and looking down at Danny. Danny, who could trample him in a way not else could, in a way he'd welcome. Go with, not fight back against, when he can fight and win nearly anything, everything thrown in his way to defeat.
When Danny's right there, beneath his gaze, looking as dazed, but still broken wide open, like everything is shattered all around them, but it's not all red anymore maybe. When Danny's name is jackhammering through his chest, at his throat, but his tongue feels like solid cement. Because he can't actually fix where it all came from. How. Say it won't happen again.
Stoppering the word, leaving him there, in the room that's too quiet and still suddenly.
Like the pause after an explosion, ears ringing, ground settling, before you can even know what did or didn't survive.
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Date: 2012-12-02 09:56 pm (UTC)Breathe, and let his hands move a little from their death-grip on Steve's body, the back of his head. Fingers sliding from short, coarse brown hair to the nape of his neck, to the cradle of the curve at his shoulder. Relax his other arm, let his hand stray to the vulnerable small of Steve's back.
Feeling a little less insane, a little less like the whole world is going to pay for the actions of a few aggravating girls in a bar, but Steve's still close and still looking at him, licking his lip, and that's a whole other kind of insanity, one he's still not sure he's used to. After weeks. Getting to find his way along all the lines and curves and planes of Steve's body, ending up here more nights than not. It's all still a rush, unbelievable. And Steve thinks there was no reason for Danny to worry?
He licks at his own lip, feeling a little wild around the edges, but the pieces are starting to pull back together, shrinking the world down to the room, the darkness, Steve against him, the pounding of his heart, frantically chasing down the air he can finally breathe.
"Just so you know, you shouldn't take this as an invitation to flirt with people in bars."
Just because Steve enjoyed himself doesn't mean Danny wants to go through this every time they go out in public.
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Date: 2012-12-02 10:26 pm (UTC)Could feel it so much nothing had distracted him from it, this, Danny. For a few minutes there.
When he barely lets his thumbs, shift a little in Danny's hair, watching the little movement of his eyes in the newly adjusted dark. Watches them cover his face. Hinge on his mouth, causing the same reaction, from Danny's own. Stil moving around. Wide, and not blue in the blackness. But they are. He knows. Light, electric. The too deep lines in Danny's forehead that mean he's still thinking too hard.
Which is as far as Steve gets before those words come tumbling out of that mouth. He can't even tell what the hell it is. That sudden bubble of shocking warmth popping into existence in the center of his chest. With a nearly painful pop. Shoving everything aside. When Danny sounds like those words are at once warning, demanding, sullen. All bleeding together.
When he can't help how it falls out, blithe and light, too warm, fingers spreading across his shirt, rather to keep him where he is. "So, you won't be in one, ever again, is what I'm hearing?"
As he didn't flirt with anyone earlier today. Hadn't even considered it except in certain seconds, before the continual disruptions and distractions. That if tonight were anything for Steve to judge this by, tonight -- hell, the last few weeks, months, years, aside from momentary appearances of Cath, even lesser blips of people that could remain forgotten -- there was only one person those words could mean Steve couldn't flirt with in a bar.
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Date: 2012-12-02 10:59 pm (UTC)That face. He wants to frame it, hang it on a hook inside his head, because it's one he sees all the time and he can never get enough, can never see it for long enough to define all the subtle little tics and shades that cross Steve's features, while Danny's heart does calisthenics like he's never seen the guy before in his life.
Even while his own mouth twists, wry, as he raises his eyebrows. "Why, are you planning on flirting with me in bars?"
It's a weird thought, but it shouldn't be, because over the last month, he's noticed that not a lot has actually changed in their day to day interactions, and that's...weird, surely. It all feels different, seems like it means something different, when he's lobbing insults at Steve's head and then Steve goes off and does something spectacularly dangerous, but it isn't.
Which leads him to believe that, if this is flirting, they've been doing it for a whole lot longer than he can think about without wanting to turn in his badge on the grounds of being a terrible detective.
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Date: 2012-12-02 11:17 pm (UTC)When it's easier to simple let it roll, in the same voice and cadence as the first, "Well, I'm, obviously, not now."
He just got told as much, is loudly implied. And he knows, he's being a goof. But there's something to see Danny lighten for a second. He knows that so much of this can't get lighter. That as soon as they turn and look at it in direction, in this house, in their worlds, even with each other, it'll just be too sharp, heavy and exacting. But for this moment, this one, he's dragging it one a few seconds longer.
It'll all still be there. Like it is every morning when they wake up again. When it's all still there, and, miraculously, so is this. So often shifted to one side for the bigger, heavier things, until it just can't stay in the corner or in its few hours. When moments like tonight make this stand out even more. What it is. What it isn't. What are they doing. Where is it going. When is it ending.
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Date: 2012-12-02 11:38 pm (UTC)Not that it matters. Whether it's actually funny, or it isn't, when Steve is looking at him the way he is, relaxed and amused and self-satisfied, full of smug arrogance, which is all there, yeah, but this. This, too. A way he's focused, like he's not even trying, that makes Danny feel suddenly like the only person in the world. Like maybe this isn't just some stupid joke, and Steve really can't think of anyone else he'd flirt with. Like all those girls, bikini babes, surfer boys, just aren't options.
Which would be a stupid thing to say, right now, right, just as Danny's winding down from the worst bout of jealousy he's had in -- years, probably, easily, and he's not sure even Steve is dedicated enough to screwing with him to want to suggest that any of those people might get a chance to take this place, Danny's place, right here. "Who wants your terrible lines, anyway?"
It's not like Steve's ever had to try all that hard. Obviously. When this whole night has been evidence that Steve can just wander into a place and people will just glom onto him, taking on the role of aggressor.
Not that Danny wants to see him actually try, because that opens a whole other barrel of swirling horrors that he's not ready to deal with, so he tugs at Steve's neck, instead, impatient, wanting to feel it again, again. Steve's mouth, his hands, the thrill that shoots through his long body when they press together.
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Date: 2012-12-02 11:57 pm (UTC)When he's gone from from that first statement straight into the other and moves to that question. Like he can dismiss the subject, dismiss Steve's implication, the whole of everything. Even when his hand is pulling downward, trying to get Steve to lean over again. And he does, but he shifts to the side, dragging Danny closer than a kiss would.
Brushing past by inches. By passing Danny's rather clear request for a kiss like it hadn't happened, because he's going to answer that question if it burns itself straight out through his ribs and skin. When he's right next to Danny's ear, and there's no restraint. Something shamelessly dark in the soft whisper of two very solid words in that big, empty, black-shadowed room that can't keep the brilliant, pleased, scalding fire from his voice. "You do."
Before Steve let his mouth brush against the space across the shell of Danny's ear, drop down to the soft skin beneath it. Because Danny can't deny that. Try as he might. Five hundred, thousand, million words and excuses and insults to how bent his brain were would fall on deaf ears tonight. Because he got to see that in striking clarity for at least an hour.
What Danny definitely didn't want anyone else to get anywhere near having.
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Date: 2012-12-03 12:20 am (UTC)"You are incorrect," he says, anyway, but it's too late, that shiver gives him away as clearly as any agreement, and he hates it, but it's true.
Not wanting lines. That's not it. But wanting to be the one they're aimed at. Wanting Steve's attention, selfish of it, jealous of it, craving it. Wanting, what. Something normal? The ability to go to a bar with the person he's seeing, and not have to pretend like they aren't, in some way, together?
But are they?
Seeing someone is as close as he's ever edged towards anything like that, and he's not sure Steve even heard at the time, and it hasn't come up again, so he's had the better part of a month to get the panic out of his system every time he thinks about using those words. Having no idea how long they might be true. He could be in Vegas this time next year, if he loses this case, and even if he's not, how long can he realistically expect this to last? Even if neither of them has been showing any signs of wanting to pull away, cut it all off, end things where they are.
But he's getting confused between what's normal and what's them, whether there's a line at all, whether it is just blurred past recognition or is still there, drawn between what they were before and what they are now.
"Quit lying to yourself, it's pathetic."
Lacking needles or claws. Made a lie by the way his head tips to expose more skin, pushing his forehead close to Steve's shoulder, close enough to breathe in, smell him, bizarrely calming after the assault on the senses of being in a bar, even with dim lighting.
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Date: 2012-12-03 12:40 am (UTC)Scrabbled together from whatever seems to be on the inside of his head right at that second. When he's laughing straight into Danny's skin, leaning down, letting his shoulder curve, following the line of muscle there. Light, while Danny is shifting, strain apart, giving him way, giving him room, even when his words are dragging out, still decrying his declaration of fact. Everything but Danny's mouth is in agreement with his words.
When it's too hilarious that he still has the wherewithal to be fighting back, when every other part of him is pulling closer, is pushing int Steve, thrumming under the touch of his lips, his tongue, the beat of a heart he can still feel against his own chest, the forehead turning into his shoulder, hands on both side. When it's like a stupid, amusing fight for a last inch when everything else is caving.
Going to a burst of warmth, and the taste of Danny's skin. The rush of his pulse when Steve finds that spot, not giving a damn about the slow building tension in his shoulders and upper back. When he's barely finished chuckling, when he says against Danny's skin, the amusement so thick that trying to sound completely level is shifting under his feet, against Danny's skin, like sand.
"Wait a minute, here. I can't flirt with anyone else. And, now, you don't want me to flirt with you." Which hasn't the faintest credence of any realism to it. Not even an iota of him is holding out a belief Danny's words mean anything, but he's still pressing him regardless. So amused, so, so full of this thing in his chest, begging to shatter with too much pressure and light, even in the darkness.
Making his mouth keep running, lips tracing his pulse point, interposing words with touch, "What exactly is it you want?"
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Date: 2012-12-03 02:42 am (UTC)Making Danny want to point out that he is perilously close to flirting, right now, and didn't he just say, Steve, even though he didn't, couldn't, wouldn't, wants this too much, beyond reason or restraint. Which is still not the answer to that question, that comes rolling, lazy and loose and fond against the pulse that quickens under the touch of tongue and lips.
A question with only one answer. No. Too many answers. He could list off the things he wants, and take all night. The things the world won't ever give him, that he knows, okay, even if he won't accept it. He could. Start with those, scrape up some ridiculous additions, just to get Steve to laugh again, tease more, yeah, flirt, bizarre as it sounds, seems.
But all those things take a backseat, to this, this one. The clearest thing in his head, the only possible answer to that question. "You."
You. You. Steve. Just him.
It's a lot to ask for, he's aware. He's selfish. Jealous. Probably undeserving, definitely a lot to handle. But it's as honest as he can be, even while Steve is joking. And he's said it before: pushed to the edge, near-delirium from pleasure, when Steve takes a hammer to the few walls left in his head and brings them down in a shattering shower of glass. It could be, just flirting. Upping the ante.
But it's not. It's all certain, after the ache of the night, the fear of seeing him slip away. And it's not the heat of the moment. All he wants is Steve. However he can have him, but like this, most of all. Always at his side, dragging each other up after the world takes another swing at them. Feeling the way his skin gets too small for his body when Steve's mouth is on it. Arguing over who is taking up too much space sprawled in bed.
His hand tracks up to the back of Steve's head, eyes sliding half-lidded at the heat of breath and lips against his neck. "Obviously, what kind of detective are you? Oh, right, you're not."
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Date: 2012-12-03 03:21 am (UTC)It's only three letters long.
And it only seems to go crashing through every wall and window, dragging all of his humor and joking with it. Lodging at his center. Detonating on impact. Shoving everything that is anything, is everything, else, out. Like a bomb leveling a house. When he can push for it, and he can joke about it, and he can pull it from tantrums that would stand out like sore thumbs to anyone who knew. But nobody knows.
Making Steve hold steady for half a second, maybe a second, before lifting. Pulling back, without dislodging the fingers rethreaded in his hair. Not thinking about them. Not thinking at all about the other words. Or even the slow, heavy-lidded way Danny has to come to moe attention. When Steve doesn't pull away, far. Not away really at all, so much as only back up.
When he's staring at Danny's face, the span of his hand sliding down to Danny's jaw, thumb and the flat of his palm finding skin, chasing what feels like an endless chain of explosions detonating one after another, slamming thought those walls and windows, like it's everything less than smoke and mirrors. When Danny sounds so certain. Raw and real, even against breathing a little hard.
Not kidding. Not just another thing tossed between them, making it go higher and higher. Not words dragged out of the breaking shards of every edge of enjoyment or someone's newest attempted destruction. Not just yelling and shoving in. Not something he cobbled together, or was forced to come up with on the spot. When he knows, somehow, somewhere, he knows.
Even if it's a little. Especially tonight. When proofs are laid out like debris around the places they've been. But it's not.
When everything goes so silent, and so lacking in any silence, and the only thing he can do is question it against the ache.
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