Mentioned a while ago that I'd post my Terrence/Flack story. Then promptly forgot about it as I got possessed by a plot bunny that held me hostage for like...2-3 weeks maybe? And that's all I'm saying on that subject. Kachi currently has the resulting fics in her hands now. Anyway.
So here is the first ever (than I know of anyway) Terrence/Flack fic, in three parts. XD Though there are a couple of fanvids that exist on YouTube for anyone that's interested. *skips off*
He Knew
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Flack/Terrence
Word count: 1,255
Disclaimer: I do not own CSI: New York or any of its characters.
Info: Not necessarily episode related, or at least not to a single episode...it's more of a progression thing.
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He knew the white boy in the suit was trouble the first time he opened his mouth. Boy was full of fight, full of life, had a good sense of humor. Pretty lips made for kissing and other things; and blue eyes that would look good full of fire gazing up from his pillow. If Flack hadn't been a cop and on duty he'd have pushed those girls who were beside him to the floor and dragged the Irishman down next to him. Cop was pretty...and had no idea. Terrence was almost glad about the arrangement. Being Flack's CI meant they'd be in touch. And maybe someday he could tell Flack, “Assume the position.”
The panic on Flack's face that day in the car, the day he was talking to his girl on the phone, making plans for a night in. He's been there; he's lost that same girl. The one that made the days better, made the games on the streets worth enduring. He'd had a girl like that; she'd been gunned down in a drive by back in high school. Terrence hadn't had a girl since then. There's been bitches, sure, but no girl. The pain of losing someone like that, he couldn't go through it again. He figured Flack couldn't either.
It scared him. After he'd lost that girl back in high school, he didn't let anyone get close. But some how...Flack did. Without even trying. Maybe it was the fool's sense of humor. Maybe it was that tight bod covered in bruises from the beat down in the subway. Maybe it was that shared pain, the pain of losing that girl before you were ready to give her up. Or maybe Flack had him the second he'd walked into the club, swaggering in like he owned it. Boy had an answer to everything, and a smile that would tempt anyone. Nah, Flack had Terrence the second their eyes met. Flack just didn't know it yet.
Flack didn't come to the club much, allergies. He was allergic to the cat. But people were starting to talk, people were getting suspicious. And Terrence hadn't even made his move yet. Couldn't the sons of bitches wait until after he'd at least gotten a taste of that Irish Cream before they went psycho with their accusations of helpn' out the cops. But at least he was getting closer and Flack was getting better. The grief had all but left those baby blues. All that remained...was some sort of shadow. Terrence knew about that too, when his girl had been gunned down he'd taken care of business too. Now if only he could catch a break and get Flack where he wanted him. Preferably in Terrence's bed and screaming his name.
It happened, almost too fast for him to react. What those fools thought they were doin' bustin' down his door, thinkin' he'd hide them from the cops. Stupid. They'd just called him out on sleepin' with the pigs. Something he hadn't done. Not yet anyway. Terrence just barely got away. He pulled out his phone, vision blurry. Fuckers had blindsided him with a gun, a solid hit to the temple. He needed help...and possibly a place to crash. There was smoke coming from the direction of his apartment now. Damn. He dialed the phone.
“Flack.”
“Yo K-9. You home?”
“Terrence?”
“I need help Flack.”
“I'm home. I'm not goin' anywhere.”
“Be there soon Babe.”
Flack was waiting at the back of his building when the cab dropped him off. “We really need to stop meeting like this.”
Terrence looked up to see laughing baby blues as he staggered out of the cab, Flack caught him. “What you talkin' bout Flack? We ain't never met like this bro.”
“You're right. Last time I was the one bleeding. What happened Terrence?” He flashed his badge at the cabbie before tossing him a couple of bills.
“Some old homies decided I need to get back into the game, cops were on their tail and they wanted to hide out at my place. I said no.”
Flack supported him as they moved inside the building. “Pistol whipped?”
“Yeah. Then they set my place on fire.”
“You're gonna have to make an official statement, Mac and a doctor are already on their way.”
“Fine.”
Flack practically dragged him into the elevator. “Wanna tell me how you knew where I live?”
Terrence was quiet until they got to Flack's floor. “After that time on the subway? I keep tabs on you. Wanted to make sure you were done with that phase you were goin' through.”
Flack sort of smirked at him as he helped Terrence into his apartment. “Guess you need a place to stay?”
“Got nowhere else to go Flack.”
Terrence wasn't expecting the doctor to be a brother. Who the hell named their kid Sheldon? But the doc collected trace or whatever, swabbed him and patched him up. Mac asked the questions and Terrence told them what had happened. Then Mac told him that while his place was pretty much gone, no one in the building was hurt. Which was just about the only good news he'd had...that and the fools who'd torched his apartment had been caught and were taking credit for the burning and his demise.
Good thing they never saw him get up after they'd clocked him with the gun.
Mac's face was serious as always as he asked the questions. “Terrence, has there been trouble in your neighborhood?”
“What kind of question is that? There's always trouble in my hood.”
Flack snorted and Mac sighed. “More than usual, directed at you I mean.”
“Yeah some. Been talk goin' round bout me being in with the cops.”
Flack frowned and sat across from him at the kitchen table. “But you're not. Not anymore. The last time I was even at your club it was for a drink.”
Terrence met those baby blues and lifted a brow. “People talk. Ain't nothin' gonna stop that.”
Mac put away his little notebook and nodded, motioning to the doc. “We'll be in touch. Flack, keep an eye on him, we don't know if this is an isolated incidence yet or if someone is gunning for him.”
“You got it.”
They showed themselves out and Flack looked at Terrence, a tilt to his head and a gleam in his eyes that made him just a little nervous. “Speaking of people talking...that's twice now you've called me babe.” He reached across the small table and Terrence stayed still so Flack could cup his jaw. “You got something to tell me T?”
“We do this. It could get us killed.”
“At least we'll know. Besides, we live in New York. We could get killed crossing the street.”
Terrence stood, didn’t' hesitate. Hesitation could get you killed or get you missed opportunities. This was one opportunity he wasn't missing. He pulled Flack up out of his chair, pulled him close and tasted those pretty lips for the first time. He hadn't had such a slice of heaven since his girl got gunned down. Suddenly the world seemed a little brighter. He'd finally gotten a taste and he intended to savor every bit of that Irish Cream. When he pulled back Flack was grinning.
“Is leatsa mé’.”
“What?”
“It’s Irish. Means: ‘I'm yours’.”
“I like the sound of that.”
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A/N: I don't speak Irish. Any Irish I use in this fic was found online.
Jess Would Approve
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Flack/Terrence
Word count: 455
Disclaimer: I do not own CSI: New York or any of its characters.
Info: Not necessarily episode related, or at least not to a single episode...it's more of a progression thing.
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It took Flack a while to figure it out. Terrence was good, smooth, and subtle. But Flack was a detective and a damned good one and he put the pieces together. Terrence was flirting. With him. Every time he came into the club, not for work, but for a drink, it didn't matter how many beautiful women were in the club. Whenever Flack entered the room in his street clothes for a drink and a chat Terrence kept his eyes on him. Smiled. Joked. Made Flack laugh. Terrence was definitely smooth. But Flack had him figured out.
Flack was glad Terrence's place had gotten torched...that sounded bad...but if those thugs had never tried to take the guy out Terrence wouldn't have ended up in his apartment and they wouldn't have finally gotten on the same page. He was just glad T was in the clear. All the evidence the guys had collected put him in the clear. Though Terrence hadn't been back to his neighborhood...obviously it wasn't safe. Good thing his club was in a friendlier part of town.
Even a month later Terrence was still staying at his club, sleeping in his office. Tonight, Flack intended to change that. Certainly their official courting had been interesting, nights at the club, expensive dinners...and Terrence certainly appreciated certain skills that Flack hadn't used sense high school. But enough was enough. He wanted the man in his apartment, in his bed and frankly he didn't care who topped, as long as there full on action going on.
Everyone at the lab already knew and didn't bat an eye, probably because they'd already gotten used to the oddness that was Mac and Adam's relationship. So after a quick talk with his CO, who just shook his head and told him not to broadcast the relationship, he called Terrence, T answered on the first ring.
“Yeah Baby?”
“I figured it out. We're doing this right. No hiding...not gonna shout it from the rooftops...but my CO knows. The guys at the lab have known for a while.”
“Who won the pool?”
Flack laughed. “Adam.”
“The lab geek keeps Mac on his toes.”
“That he does. You wanna come over tonight?”
“Yeah. Manager can run the club for me.”
Flack grinned. “Good. Pizza and beer sound good?”
“As long as you're on the menu for desert, K-9.”
“That's a guarantee T.” They hung up and Flack opened his desk, peering at the picture of Jessica he kept there. He smiled; it didn't hurt as much to remember her now. He closed the drawer and stood up. There was pizza, beer, and a smokin' hot guy on the menu tonight.
Jess would approve.
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Savor
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Flack/Terrence
Word count: 455
Disclaimer: I do not own CSI: New York or any of its characters.
Info: Not necessarily episode related, or at least not to a single episode...it's more of a progression thing.
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Getting in the door with the pizza and six pack was a little harder than he'd thought it would be. But he managed. It wasn't until he got up to his floor that things got interesting. Terrence was coming out of his neighbor's apartment, and the little old lady was practically shoving a Tupperware container into the guy's hands.
“Hey T, Mrs. Ruggiero.”
She smiled at him. “Hello Don. Your young man here is quite the helper. If he hadn't come along I'm not sure how I would have gotten my groceries inside. The delivery boy left them in the lobby again.”
“Want me to have a talk with the punk?”
“No, no. Terrence already spoke with him. He made quite the impression...well I'm sure you have better things to do than keep an old lady company.” She grinned again. “Goodnight gentlemen,” and disappeared into her apartment.
Terrence stared at the closed door for a moment before holding up the Tupperware container in bewilderment. “What was that?”
“That was Mrs. Ruggiero giving you freshly baked chocolate chip cookies for helping her with her groceries. Come on, pizzas getting cold.”
Terrence followed him inside and watched while he put the beer in the fridge. “You sure about this Flack?”
“I was sure about this since the first kiss. What about you?”
“Oh I know exactly what I want.”
“That so? Well why don't you show me?”
Terrence practically pounced on him.
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Don wasn't sure how or when they got to the bedroom. One second they were talking in the main room, the next Terrence had him in the bedroom, on the bed sans their pants. He didn't even remember taking off his shoes. He did however remember reaching for the lube and condom. Terrence was definitely smooth, that rubber was already on and Don didn't even get a chance to admire that hard cock.
“Baby pay attention.”
“Trust me, you've got my undivided--” He gasped as two cold and slick fingers entered him in a scissoring motion.
“I only know the basics here.”
Don grunted and thrust back against those fingers as a third was added. “Basics my ass. You're doing fine.”
Terrence smirked, thrusting his fingers a bit deeper, twisting them. “Good to know.”
“Damn. Dean deifir.”
Terrence removed his fingers and used both hands to lift Don's hips and started to slide in. It was tight, after all Don hadn't been with another man since high school. He relaxed, canted his hips, and Terrence slid forward in surprise, going all the way in. “You got any more tricks like that?”
“Stick around and you'll find out.” Don breathed out and wrapped his legs around him. “But if you don't get to work we're gonna have problems.”
Terrence pulled out, only to smirk at him as he pushed back in. “Oh yeah?”
“Yeah.”
“Then I suggest you hold on.”
It had been a while and he was already close, the week of dancing around one another certainly hadn't made him patient. So as Terrence started to pound into him he hung on. Knowing that if the other man wasn't still wearing his shirt Don would have left claw marks, even with his blunt nails. And as he hung on, something in his heart came loose and got lost in the constant motion of their bodies. The worst of his pain of losing Jess melted away. And for a second he could see her, smirking at them before she winked and faded from his sight. Don grinned and pulled Terrence closer for a kiss, even as an old familiar tingle started in his loins.
Terrence had him by the hips, slamming home every time before Don screamed he whispered, “Tá grá agam duit.” And then when the world went white he screamed.
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“Damn.”
Terrence looked at him in confusion. “What?”
“Forgot about the pizza.”
“If you can think about pizza after that I must a done somethin' wrong.”
Don smirked and rolled over until he was on top of Terrence. “You did everything right. But all those carbs are gonna fuel us up for round two.”
Terrence smirked and pulled Don down for a kiss. “Sounds good.”
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