Title: Electricity
Fandom: FAKE
Author:
badly_knittedCharacters: Ryo, Dee, Berkeley Rose.
Rating: PG
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: Ryo considers the similarities and differences between Dee and Berkeley Rose.
Written Using: The dw100 prompt ‘Chemistry’.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Triple drabble.
It’s curious when Ryo thinks about it. Dee and Commissioner Rose are alike in a lot of ways, despite coming from very different backgrounds. They’re both bisexual, both very aware of their good looks, and both supremely self-confident flirts. They also have similar tastes in men, which proved somewhat awkward back when they were both vying for Ryo’s attentions.
The thing is, if they both have so much in common, why is Ryo attracted to one and not the other? It’s something that’s baffled him since the moment he first noticed the similarities between his two ardent suitors.
Berkeley Rose is undoubtedly a very attractive man, elegant, well-dressed, sophisticated, and smoothly charming. Dee is, if anything, even better looking with his thick, black hair and vivid, captivating green eyes, but it was never just his looks that drew Ryo to him. There’s something more to Dee that the Commissioner just doesn’t have.
Right from the first moment Dee stared into his eyes, Ryo had felt something he still can’t define, even after several years together. It’s like a crackle of electricity that makes his skin tingle and his breath catch in his throat, and no matter the familiarity that exists these days between him and his lover, that electricity is still there.
When Dee kisses him, it has always taken Ryo’s breath away. Even right at the start, it made him want to melt into Dee’s arms, cling to him and never let go. When Berkeley kissed him, the only feeling it inspired was a sense of outrage and an overwhelming desire to punch his superior in the mouth, which was a bit… extreme, not to mention embarrassing.
He and Dee have a chemistry between them that he’s never felt with Berkeley. That must mean he’s with the right man.
The End