Title: All The Thing Michael Ballack Ever Learned About Football
Pairing: Jose Mourinho/Michael Ballack
Rating: R
Warnings: None!
Disclaimer: Not mine, not real.
A/N: This is for 10th_1216 . I hope You like it, and that I captured these two the way you had hoped. I confess Chelsea is not quite my forte, but I hope you will like this all the same, and a million apologies for the lateness! I hope you had an awesome holiday and that your New Year’s rocks!
1-) The grass will cushion all his falls. If he ever trips over his clumsy feet, the long green blades will bend under the weight of his knees and prevent them from being injured too badly.
2-) The ball isn’t everything in the game. There are people all around him who want to win just as badly, and they all have to work together for that win they all so desperately seek.
3-) Do not pay attention to the man in the suit at the side lines, who tries and fails to look discrete. All the players on the pitch know that man is looking for good talent, and because of that, players are tackling especially hard, yelling out orders in louder than normal voices, and those on the side lines are almost bribing the coach for a chance to play. But Michael keeps his wits about him and plays like he always does, and because of that it isn’t soon after until the man approaches him.
4-) Boys will be boys, and even though he is young and naïve he realizes that the people he plays with will risk everything for trivial whims. Michael does his best not to resist the urges that are so often encountered in the sport, but even the best of people slip up sometimes.
5-) Moving away for something that he loves is much harder than he originally thought. When he moved from Bayern to Chelsea it wasn’t as easy as he thought and hoped it would be. The team was kind and hospitable, but the sport it self was more vicious and the fans up in he stands had all the essence and power that he swore only God’s could have.
6-) Under Mourinho’s stare he will always feel like a rabbit caught in the headlights. The manager to Chelsea is kind when they first meet, but on the pitch and at training he is without mercy and consideration.
7-) The smile that cuts across Mourinho’s face is so much like broken crystal. The smiles and smirks that slice across Mourinho’s lips cuts into Michael with edges so sharp and fine that he thinks he can almost taste the tangy metallic taste of blood when ever he looks over at the other man.
8-) The smile is painfully sharp, but nothing compared to his kisses. When their lips first meet, it is all soft, slick and wet movement. But once they pull apart Michael has to bite his lips repeatedly to get rid of the feeling of little pin pricks that dance over the pink skin of his mouth. He doesn’t do this for long, because before he knows it, he is being pushed onto hard concrete floors where sharp lips press themselves against his once again.
9-) Jose Mourinho is always the man in charge. And even though Michael likes to think of himself as a rather laid back kind of guy, letting the older man push down on top of him is harder than he thought it would be. That is, until hips almost as sharp as daggers grind against his, and then all he can think of is the heat that spreads all the way to his palms, facing the ceiling in a sort of open gesture.
10-) He knows pain, but it is nothing compared to when Mourinho’s body enters his. He is fairly certain his body is being split down the middle, and even though he was slick with he-knew-not-what, his eyes watered and breath hitched. But his tolerance was always good, after a couple long, slow strokes his hips are pushing off the floor and into the other man’s hips.
11-) Mourinho may have a smile of crystal, but he is nothing like it. The man has an iron will, and even though it’s a crude joke, it is what he feels like every single thrust.
12-) Football is his life and love, but there are those few sacred things he would choose instead. And as he shakes and shudders on the floor, he is fairly certain ragged lips, and sharp tongues are something he would throw the sport away for.
13-) The moment after, where the body on top of his shakes and gasps for air his hands will roam and touch and stroke because those few seconds are theirs alone and he wants to do every thing so that it lasts and so that he can remember it.
14-) When they clean themselves up, it isn’t as awkward as it should be. Yes, it is rushed and a little disorganized, but he can’t help but close his eyes for just moment longer than he should, and even though Mourinho’s eyes betray nothing, Michael almost swears he sees him do the same.
15-) When they leave the room, everything is so much easier to hide than he ever thought possible.