Anybody who has an appreciation for well-done D/H should head over and read
The Long, Slow Sleepwalk Home as soon as concievably possible.
Wonderfully done post-war D/H one-shot, hard R, realistic and genuinely believable characters and events. Very highly reccommended; you won’t regret it.
Author's Summary: "He was still angry. He straddled the body and held it to the ground with his thighs, then punched it again, once, twice. The body stopped laughing, its breathing harsh and ragged, its eyes wide. He thought that its eyes were probably defiant, but since he couldn't see to be sure, he chose to believe that they were afraid. He put his hands on the body's shoulders and shook it, hard. 'We're alive,' he growled. 'We're alive.'"