AU: Soft Parachutes (Josh)
Apr 1, 2013 20:52:16 GMT -5
Post by Dr. Sean Neville on Apr 1, 2013 20:52:16 GMT -5
In his five-and-a-half decades of life, Sean had seen and experienced more than his fair share of excitement. As a telepath, Sean was able to bring unique insight, and gain unique connection, with his partners when they were intimate. He treasured that. He treasured the ability to use his imagination for the full experience with partners.
More than anything, he enjoyed doing so with Josh.
Neither man was a stranger to role play. When they combined their imaginations and enthusiasm, there were few areas that went unexplored – with some well-defined hard limits. They always had fun, always enjoyed one another and themselves. They had each acquired a number of costumes to aid the scenarios, and continued to do so together.
In all of his years as an adult engaged in relationships with other adults, Sean had never had an evening that could be described as disastrous. Yet he and Josh had broken that streak that night.
Everything had started fine. More than fine. They were having fun, had fully immersed themselves in role play for the night. Sean had tied Josh to a chair to interrogate him in his role as a super spy. Their banter had been light and improvised, and while it wouldn’t win any awards for creative writing, they were enjoying themselves, which was all that had mattered.
Then Josh had jerked back in the chair, and in doing so, had yanked the chair off-balance. Sean had lunged to try to catch him, but his reflexes were befitting those of a fifty-five-year-old man. The chair had tipped over, Josh had fallen backwards, and then hit his head on the floor.
The telepath had scrambled to his side, had quickly untied him while whispering his name to get his attention. But his partner’s eyes had closed and that had led Sean to grab his rarely used medical kit to check his vitals.
They were stable, which was good. Just a nasty bump on his head. Hopefully not a concussion.
Lifting him onto the bed, he settled beside him, waiting for him to open his eyes.
More than anything, he enjoyed doing so with Josh.
Neither man was a stranger to role play. When they combined their imaginations and enthusiasm, there were few areas that went unexplored – with some well-defined hard limits. They always had fun, always enjoyed one another and themselves. They had each acquired a number of costumes to aid the scenarios, and continued to do so together.
In all of his years as an adult engaged in relationships with other adults, Sean had never had an evening that could be described as disastrous. Yet he and Josh had broken that streak that night.
Everything had started fine. More than fine. They were having fun, had fully immersed themselves in role play for the night. Sean had tied Josh to a chair to interrogate him in his role as a super spy. Their banter had been light and improvised, and while it wouldn’t win any awards for creative writing, they were enjoying themselves, which was all that had mattered.
Then Josh had jerked back in the chair, and in doing so, had yanked the chair off-balance. Sean had lunged to try to catch him, but his reflexes were befitting those of a fifty-five-year-old man. The chair had tipped over, Josh had fallen backwards, and then hit his head on the floor.
The telepath had scrambled to his side, had quickly untied him while whispering his name to get his attention. But his partner’s eyes had closed and that had led Sean to grab his rarely used medical kit to check his vitals.
They were stable, which was good. Just a nasty bump on his head. Hopefully not a concussion.
Lifting him onto the bed, he settled beside him, waiting for him to open his eyes.