MINI-FILL CONTINUED MOAR: Where There Is Life, There is Hope
anonymous
November 5 2011, 07:34:31 UTC
Finally, finally Shaw is finished with the ritual, and with his post-ritual ritual, where he reminds Charles repeatedly how wonderful he is and how grateful Shaw is and how much Charles owes him and how lying on a slab for a few hours isn't such a bad way to repay him, now is it, Charles?
Charles wants to vomit. And to cry. But not in front of Shaw. Never in front of Shaw. Instead he bows, expressionless, and strides into the forest, hoping to lose his way, lose himself, if only for a few blissful minutes.
This was practically the only time Charles had even an illusion of freedom. Most of the time, Shaw keeps him locked in an opulent cage, provided with everything he was supposed to want and absolutely nothing that he needed.
And while Raven is laying groundwork, she has to be slow and cautious, and Charles doesn't know how much longer he can keep doing this.
That might be the real reason he is going to meet Erik. Because Charles is willing to grasp at the faintest shred of hope.
Charles comes around a bend and sees Erik waiting for him. He takes a breath, and steps forward to meet his only hope.
MINI-FILL CONTINUED MOAR: By The Light Of The Silvery MoonsharpestscalpelNovember 5 2011, 20:28:18 UTC
He was going to leave, really, he was: Erik was a prince, dammit, and princes didn't wait in the forest in the middle of the night for... assignations that were never going to take place. He kicked at a tree root but his foot caught. Erik fell face down into a pile of rotting leaves.
Lovely. Because the night couldn't get any more perfect.
Erik heaved a sigh, then, because the night could in fact get more perfect - Mother Night was obviously laughing at him. The clouds parted, silvery moon beams filled the small clearing, and Charles came into view.
Still wearing the loose white shirt and pants Shaw thought was most appropriate - though it just made Erik want to dirty the man up. The fabric at his wrists and ankles was dirty; Erik would have to polish the chains before the next ritual.
That sounded far more euphemistic then it had when he'd originally thought it. Good thing he hadn't actually said it.
MINIFILL CONTINUED MOAR: The Solace of the Shadows
anonymous
November 5 2011, 22:52:47 UTC
Charles suppresses a vicious surge of satisfaction at seeing Erik covered in rotting leaves, rotting like his black heart.
"Why did you call me here?" he asks softly.
Erik merely looks up at him. (Charles pretends he doesn't look utterly fetching, on his knees like that) He looks at Charles, then looks away. Opens his mouth as if to answer, and closes it. It's as if Erik himself doesn't know.
"I--" falters Erik. "I have a plan." Which he proceeds to explain to Charles, only stumbling a few times over his words.
Charles goes cold with shock. He knows, somehow Erik knows about the unicorn horn that the (rapidly diminishing) herd had given to Charles, that Charles had given to Raven to take away to be forged into a weapon that can bring down Shaw --
But no, Erik continues to explain that Charles and Erik would need to perform the ritual themselves, without Shaw around, in order to get ahold of a unicorn horn. For the greater good, of course.
Of course, thinks Charles bitterly.
And yet, Shaw is crafty and powerful, and Charles himself has consented to monstrous things because he knows if he strikes before time, he'll only wind up dead, along with his sister and probably most of the rest of the unicorns in the world. Could not Erik be doing the same thing? (You want it to be true, so badly, whispers his traitorous mind, again.)
And even if he isn't, shouldn't Charles take advantage of the opportunity here? At worst it would distract Shaw, at best it's a solid contingency plan.
Charles smiles at Erik (though it doesn't reach his eyes) and agrees to help him.
MINIFILL CONTINUED MOAR: Am I Not Sweet?sharpestscalpelNovember 5 2011, 23:04:57 UTC
Charles didn't like the plan.
Oh, he agreed to it, but it was obvious the other prince did not entirely approve of it. The smile that turned up his red red mouth (Erik steadfastly refused to compare it to a flower) did not reach his blue blue eyes. Erik had watched closely enough and, frankly, Charles was an awful liar.
Surely the sinking sensation in Erik's chest was not his heart. Surely it was the bit of dinner he'd filched from the cooks in the kitchen refusing to settle after an evening of Shaw's melodrama. Erik restrained a sigh. He, trained at Shaw's knee since before his first steady steps, was an excellent liar.
"An alliance then." Erik extended his hand.
Charles looked at it.
Clouds covered the moon again, cast them both in darkness. Light and dark, eternal brothers locked in an embrace. Erik did not feel particularly brotherly toward the other prince. Fortunate indeed that they were not actually related. Charles's red mouth was turned black by the shadow.
Then Charles extended his own hand, clasped hands with Erik. His skin was warm and dry and Erik thought he might throw up.
MINIFILL CONTINUED MOAR: The Dark of the Night
anonymous
November 6 2011, 00:06:59 UTC
And so it is that Erik smuggles Charles out of the palace on a night of the waning moon. They can't wait for the next full moon night, since that is when Shaw will be doing his own ritual. Erik is taking a gamble -- he says from his own research that an almost full moon should be close enough.
Charles is feeling better than he has in ages, now that he's actually taking charge of his own life again. It has absolutely nothing to do with being in close quarters with the man by his side.
He stumbles in the dark and Erik grabs his wrist to steady him. Charles flushes with heat, and his denial shatters.
Shit. You and those poor life decisions, Charles. You could have any number of valorous, steadfast and true knights, princes or princesses, and yet it is this one, Shaw's right hand, whom you have chosen. Well done.
Charles starts walking faster, now eager to have this over and done with.
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It doesn't work.
Charles doesn't know if it is because the night is wrong, or if Erik is simply not a skilled enough dark mage (please, please) to perform the ritual, but for whatever reason, one hour stretches into two stretches into three, and no unicorn has come.
(Charles would love to think that it's because the local herd has finally, finally gotten smart and migrated, but he knows better.)
"This isn't working, Erik," he says. "Let me up."
Erik stops chanting, but makes no move to unchain him. He merely stares at Charles with those deep, fathomless eyes of his, as if the moment he stops looking Charles will vanish into thin air.
Which is preposterous. If Charles had that power he'd have fled the kingdom months, possibly years ago.
"Let me go, Erik," says Charles sharply.
A fey, strange expression, not a quite a smile but not quite anything else, crosses Erik's face.
"You first," he says hoarsely, and then kisses Charles.
Re: MINIFILL CONTINUED MOAR: The Dark of the NightsharpestscalpelNovember 6 2011, 02:52:43 UTC
He hadn't intended to kiss Charles. He hadn't, truly, because unicorns only associated with virgins and Charles was a virgin and kissing Charles...
With his tongue in Charles's mouth, the virginity requirement seemed a lot more difficult to fulfill.
Charles tasted sweet, like the honey he put in his tea every morning. Not that Erik watched him down the length of the breakfast table. Sweet like honey and a little bit spicy like the red pepper jelly Erik ate on toast for his own breakfast.
He sucked on Charles's lower lip, nipped at it just for the satisfaction of feeling the soft flesh between his teeth. Something about unicorns. Something about virgins.
Erik obviously wasn't a good enough dark mage to play the role of unicorn killer but, oh, he thought he could handle despoiling certain virgins. With enthusiasm.
It took him a few panting moments to realize that the hand on his shoulder was pushing away, was trying to put space between their bodies - and while Erik was many very bad things to which he'd freely admit, he wasn't interested in forcing Charles to do anything. He braced for the unpleasant shock of separation, then jerked himself away, reached for the chain that bound Charles (splayed on the sacrificial slab like a gift to Erik, truly, Erik hated unicorns in that moment) with his mind; it was simple enough to release Charles from the restraints.
It was much more difficult to calm himself enough to look at Charles.
"I'm sorry. I thought it would work." He scowled to himself. One had to take gambles to reap great rewards. "Though, if you just want to avoid being Shaw's virgin sacrifice, I, uh, could help you with that."
Re: MINIFILL CONTINUED MOAR: The Dark of the Night
anonymous
November 6 2011, 03:54:27 UTC
Charles is pretty sure that as an evil (not really), dark(ish) mage, Erik should probably taste like death or decay or dead kittens or something foul, not cinnamon with a metallic tang underneath.
He should probably be protesting.
And he will.
In a minute.
Well, maybe two minutes.
Or so.
Finally he gets his hand to move, and shoves Erik kind of half-heartedly in the shoulder, but it works because Erik pulls off of him (no don't) eventually.
And then Erik frees him from the chain and makes Charles an offer he doesn't want to refuse.
If Charles had an ounce of sense he would say no. But he's tired. He's tired of being Shaw's pawn and tired of holding the line on his own (and god, can't those stupid unicorns just migrate already and save themselves) and can't he have just one thing, one thing just for himself.
He slides down off the slab, stands in front of Erik. And pulls him down for another kiss.
Re: MINIFILL CONTINUED MOAR: The Dark of the NightsharpestscalpelNovember 6 2011, 16:35:05 UTC
Well, then. Erik hadn't been expecting that. Charles was shorter than he was, so Erik had to bend - and he was renowned as an unbending, strict, and rigid...
What was he thinking about?
Erik figured if Charles was kissing him this time around, that maybe some permission, some agreement was implied. And he'd double check that, just to be sure, but for the moment, he was going to enjoy himself. Erik turned them so that he could sit up on the slab, so that he could pull Charles closer, between his spread thighs. He fisted one hand in the ridiculous floppy hair that had always made him want to brush it (and, really, that urge was far more embarrassing than any of the filthy things he wanted to do with the rest of Charles's body) and used the other to span the shadowy part of Charles's neck, right under his jaw. He kept his touch light, just held on so he could feel Charles's pulse, accelerating and beating strongly right there under his fingertips.
He used his legs to urge Charles closer.
"Call that a kiss?" The familiar mocking voice jerked Erik back, sent him scrambling for some distance. He knew better than to touch Shaw's things, he did. But Charles didn't belong to Shaw - Shaw was Doing It Wrong, obviously. Still, staying out of arm's reach seemed the most prudent move he could make. He dragged Charles with him, around to the other side of the sacrificial slab.
"Just a little kiss." If his voice wavered, well, he was having trouble regulating his breathing just then.
MINIFILL CONTINUED MOAR: Love Is Slowing You Down NC-17
anonymous
November 7 2011, 07:40:50 UTC
(Guys, we kind of slacked off on creating new titles for the last three updates, so make sure you've read those first before you read this, or the time skip will be rather jarring.)
Charles and Erik ran hand-in-hand stumbling through the forest as if the devil himself was on their heels. Which he was.
"You threw a rock at Shaw?!! You threw a rock at Shaw?!!!" To be fair, Charles had hit Shaw with that rock. And Shaw had gone down like a ton of bricks.
Still, as plans went, Erik still couldn't believe it had worked.
"Yes, because your plan of let's hide behind the sacrificial slab was so much better." Erik liked Charles better when he was being the stoic sacrifice and less when he was being sarcastic, and also dismissive of Erik's own completely understandable panicked reaction.
And they ran, they ran so far away, but of course no place was far enough from Shaw.
And when they got to the crook of the creek under the tree with two forks, Charles stopped so suddenly that Erik went sprawling. They'd apparently lost Shaw for the moment but Erik knew it couldn't last.
"You offered to help me. Are you still willing?" Grim and determined looked somewhat better on Charles than sarcastic and dismissive (although what Erik really dreamed of was seeing a joyful and carefree Charles. Foolishness.)
"Yes." Erik tried desperately to think of any way to get Charles out of this, away from here, and meanwhile Charles was --
Charles was -- he was -- and then he -- and oh god Charles' mouth was on his cock --
And it was good, it was so good, it was better than any he'd ever had before, it didn't matter that it was a little clumsy and unpracticed because Charles was the one doing it --
And it was so very hard for Erik to think, but one thought did shake loose, that maybe for virgin despoiling purposes this might not quite count --
So Erik twisted around and repositioned himself and fumbled with Charles' clothing and Erik got his mouth on Charles' cock --
And Charles moaned around Erik's cock and god, that sound, the vibrations --
Sucking and being sucked, it's amazing, incredible, the circle of life and all that shit, and Erik will never regret this, ever.
Six hours later when Shaw's minions drop him stark naked in the middle of the neighboring -- hostile -- kingdom, Erik still doesn't regret it.
MINIFILL CONTINUED MOAR: Think of Me, Babe, Whenever Some Sweet-Talking Despotic Demon Comes AlongsharpestscalpelNovember 7 2011, 22:26:14 UTC
(Self-restraint with these titles, I has none.)
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Charles regrets a lot of things. He regrets not having sex with his bathers and he regrets letting Raven talk him into visiting the local unicorn herd on a regular basis in the first place and he regrets letting Shaw know - court gossip being what it was - that Charles was still a virgin. He regrets not hurrying Raven along in her plan once Shaw knowing about Charles's virginity had become a problem.
He regrets not going away to get an education. That might have been where everything went wrong.
But he doesn't regret the hasty... simultaneous blowjob? There isn't really a word that Charles knows to describe what he and Erik had shared and he didn't just mean that in regards to the way he felt all warm and inexplicably happy when he thought about it. The lack of vocabulary did not sit well with Charles.
It was a shame there was little he could do to rectify the situation, imprisoned, as he was, in a giant metal birdcage hanging from Shaw's bedroom ceiling. It wasn't like he could ask the guards - or Shaw, for that matter. He could just imagine how poorly that would go, particularly when he got around to describing how wondrous it had felt to bring Erik so much pleasure.
And he would definitely leave out the part where he'd kneed Erik in the face at the instant of his first orgasm. Charles was not entirely proud of that moment.
He hoped Erik's nose wasn't actually broken.
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Clothing was the first order of business. Erik certainly knew how to skulk around and not be noticed but it was much harder to do it naked, because people tended to notice when naked men wandered around and kept to the edges of crowds. People tended to think naked men wandering around were up to no good.
Erik was not quite vain enough to think he could talk his way out of that kind of situation based on the strength of his... assets. Particularly with the broken nose he'd walked away from Charles with.
He might not be a good enough dark mage to summon a unicorn (and, really, Erik had his doubts about Shaw's ritual now that he'd had a chance to try to perform it; it was possible Shaw had just been getting lucky (so to speak)), but Erik was still capable enough when it came to communing with the nature spirits - they pointed him toward a nearby farmhouse where Erik stole clothing off the laundry line without remorse.
See, Erik thought, heartless.
Of course he intended to sneak back into Shaw's kingdom. He just needed to find someone who could set his nose first. Breathing was a very important part of overthrowing an evil overlord.
MINIFILL CONTINUED MOAR: Doctor, Doctor, Give Me The News
anonymous
November 8 2011, 01:04:45 UTC
"May I ask, how did you acquire this injury?" asks the young physician as he applies a healing salve to Erik's broken nose.
Erik ponders for one moment telling the truth, just to see the reaction. My boyfriend kneed me in the face while I sucked him to his very first orgasm.
"I tripped," says Erik in a tone that clearly conveys I am lying and you know it and I know it and I know you know it but I'm not going to give you a different answer.
"Understood," says the doctor as he bandages Erik's nose. He goes to a cabinet, pulls out a small bottle. "Take two drops of this every ---" he cuts off at the sound of rapidly approaching hoofbeats.
Erik tenses, and quietly extends his senses. He's not detecting anything of Shaw's, and yet --
A distraught, bedraggled blonde woman bursts through the doorway and throws herself into the physician's arms. "Hank!"
The physician -- Hank -- looks simultaneously shocked and pleased. "Raven! What are you doing here?" He frowns at her appearance. "What happened? Are you all right?"
"I'm fine, but my brother, oh Hank it's terrible --" she cuts off when she realizes Hank is not alone, then does a double-take when she sees who Hank is fixing up. Her gaze turns murderous.
Erik, for his part, has just recognized her as Charles' sister Raven, and suspects this will not go well.
It doesn't.
*****
"Honestly Raven, I just set his nose. Couldn't you have hit him somewhere else?" says Hank wearily, as he applies more salve.
"Like hell! My brother has been imprisoned in a bird cage in Shaw's bedroom because of him!" Raven hisses.
Hank and Raven continue to argue, but it all falls away from Erik as his vision goes dark, his heart plunges into an icy abyss. He can't hear anything over the thunderous pounding of blood in his own ears.
It didn't matter if Erik had to crawl miles over broken glass and rip out Shaw's throat with his teeth as the last of Erik's own life bled out. Shaw would DIE, and Erik would eat his heart.
Erik distantly notes that the room has gone absolutely silent, and comes back to himself to see Hank and Raven staring at him with horrified expressions.
Oh. Apparently he'd said that last bit out loud.
Raven recovers first. "I appreciate your enthusiasm, and I'm all for killing Shaw, but what's your plan?"
Oh right. He probably needed one of those. At least one that was more detailed than "Kill Shaw, rescue Charles, and fuck him until neither of us can move."
Probably not what Raven wants to hear, though. "I don't have a plan." And, okay, she probably didn't want to hear that either.
Raven's mouth twists wryly. "Luckily for us, I do."
Charles wants to vomit. And to cry. But not in front of Shaw. Never in front of Shaw. Instead he bows, expressionless, and strides into the forest, hoping to lose his way, lose himself, if only for a few blissful minutes.
This was practically the only time Charles had even an illusion of freedom. Most of the time, Shaw keeps him locked in an opulent cage, provided with everything he was supposed to want and absolutely nothing that he needed.
And while Raven is laying groundwork, she has to be slow and cautious, and Charles doesn't know how much longer he can keep doing this.
That might be the real reason he is going to meet Erik. Because Charles is willing to grasp at the faintest shred of hope.
Charles comes around a bend and sees Erik waiting for him. He takes a breath, and steps forward to meet his only hope.
Or his doom.
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2. I THOUGHT YOU TWO WERE THE SAME PERSON, SO NOW I AM REALLY CONFUSED
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Lovely. Because the night couldn't get any more perfect.
Erik heaved a sigh, then, because the night could in fact get more perfect - Mother Night was obviously laughing at him. The clouds parted, silvery moon beams filled the small clearing, and Charles came into view.
Still wearing the loose white shirt and pants Shaw thought was most appropriate - though it just made Erik want to dirty the man up. The fabric at his wrists and ankles was dirty; Erik would have to polish the chains before the next ritual.
That sounded far more euphemistic then it had when he'd originally thought it. Good thing he hadn't actually said it.
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"Why did you call me here?" he asks softly.
Erik merely looks up at him. (Charles pretends he doesn't look utterly fetching, on his knees like that) He looks at Charles, then looks away. Opens his mouth as if to answer, and closes it. It's as if Erik himself doesn't know.
"I--" falters Erik. "I have a plan." Which he proceeds to explain to Charles, only stumbling a few times over his words.
Charles goes cold with shock. He knows, somehow Erik knows about the unicorn horn that the (rapidly diminishing) herd had given to Charles, that Charles had given to Raven to take away to be forged into a weapon that can bring down Shaw --
But no, Erik continues to explain that Charles and Erik would need to perform the ritual themselves, without Shaw around, in order to get ahold of a unicorn horn. For the greater good, of course.
Of course, thinks Charles bitterly.
And yet, Shaw is crafty and powerful, and Charles himself has consented to monstrous things because he knows if he strikes before time, he'll only wind up dead, along with his sister and probably most of the rest of the unicorns in the world. Could not Erik be doing the same thing? (You want it to be true, so badly, whispers his traitorous mind, again.)
And even if he isn't, shouldn't Charles take advantage of the opportunity here? At worst it would distract Shaw, at best it's a solid contingency plan.
Charles smiles at Erik (though it doesn't reach his eyes) and agrees to help him.
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Oh, he agreed to it, but it was obvious the other prince did not entirely approve of it. The smile that turned up his red red mouth (Erik steadfastly refused to compare it to a flower) did not reach his blue blue eyes. Erik had watched closely enough and, frankly, Charles was an awful liar.
Surely the sinking sensation in Erik's chest was not his heart. Surely it was the bit of dinner he'd filched from the cooks in the kitchen refusing to settle after an evening of Shaw's melodrama. Erik restrained a sigh. He, trained at Shaw's knee since before his first steady steps, was an excellent liar.
"An alliance then." Erik extended his hand.
Charles looked at it.
Clouds covered the moon again, cast them both in darkness. Light and dark, eternal brothers locked in an embrace. Erik did not feel particularly brotherly toward the other prince. Fortunate indeed that they were not actually related. Charles's red mouth was turned black by the shadow.
Then Charles extended his own hand, clasped hands with Erik. His skin was warm and dry and Erik thought he might throw up.
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Charles is feeling better than he has in ages, now that he's actually taking charge of his own life again. It has absolutely nothing to do with being in close quarters with the man by his side.
He stumbles in the dark and Erik grabs his wrist to steady him. Charles flushes with heat, and his denial shatters.
Shit. You and those poor life decisions, Charles. You could have any number of valorous, steadfast and true knights, princes or princesses, and yet it is this one, Shaw's right hand, whom you have chosen. Well done.
Charles starts walking faster, now eager to have this over and done with.
*****
It doesn't work.
Charles doesn't know if it is because the night is wrong, or if Erik is simply not a skilled enough dark mage (please, please) to perform the ritual, but for whatever reason, one hour stretches into two stretches into three, and no unicorn has come.
(Charles would love to think that it's because the local herd has finally, finally gotten smart and migrated, but he knows better.)
"This isn't working, Erik," he says. "Let me up."
Erik stops chanting, but makes no move to unchain him. He merely stares at Charles with those deep, fathomless eyes of his, as if the moment he stops looking Charles will vanish into thin air.
Which is preposterous. If Charles had that power he'd have fled the kingdom months, possibly years ago.
"Let me go, Erik," says Charles sharply.
A fey, strange expression, not a quite a smile but not quite anything else, crosses Erik's face.
"You first," he says hoarsely, and then kisses Charles.
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With his tongue in Charles's mouth, the virginity requirement seemed a lot more difficult to fulfill.
Charles tasted sweet, like the honey he put in his tea every morning. Not that Erik watched him down the length of the breakfast table. Sweet like honey and a little bit spicy like the red pepper jelly Erik ate on toast for his own breakfast.
He sucked on Charles's lower lip, nipped at it just for the satisfaction of feeling the soft flesh between his teeth. Something about unicorns. Something about virgins.
Erik obviously wasn't a good enough dark mage to play the role of unicorn killer but, oh, he thought he could handle despoiling certain virgins. With enthusiasm.
It took him a few panting moments to realize that the hand on his shoulder was pushing away, was trying to put space between their bodies - and while Erik was many very bad things to which he'd freely admit, he wasn't interested in forcing Charles to do anything. He braced for the unpleasant shock of separation, then jerked himself away, reached for the chain that bound Charles (splayed on the sacrificial slab like a gift to Erik, truly, Erik hated unicorns in that moment) with his mind; it was simple enough to release Charles from the restraints.
It was much more difficult to calm himself enough to look at Charles.
"I'm sorry. I thought it would work." He scowled to himself. One had to take gambles to reap great rewards. "Though, if you just want to avoid being Shaw's virgin sacrifice, I, uh, could help you with that."
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He should probably be protesting.
And he will.
In a minute.
Well, maybe two minutes.
Or so.
Finally he gets his hand to move, and shoves Erik kind of half-heartedly in the shoulder, but it works because Erik pulls off of him (no don't) eventually.
And then Erik frees him from the chain and makes Charles an offer he doesn't want to refuse.
If Charles had an ounce of sense he would say no. But he's tired. He's tired of being Shaw's pawn and tired of holding the line on his own (and god, can't those stupid unicorns just migrate already and save themselves) and can't he have just one thing, one thing just for himself.
He slides down off the slab, stands in front of Erik. And pulls him down for another kiss.
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What was he thinking about?
Erik figured if Charles was kissing him this time around, that maybe some permission, some agreement was implied. And he'd double check that, just to be sure, but for the moment, he was going to enjoy himself. Erik turned them so that he could sit up on the slab, so that he could pull Charles closer, between his spread thighs. He fisted one hand in the ridiculous floppy hair that had always made him want to brush it (and, really, that urge was far more embarrassing than any of the filthy things he wanted to do with the rest of Charles's body) and used the other to span the shadowy part of Charles's neck, right under his jaw. He kept his touch light, just held on so he could feel Charles's pulse, accelerating and beating strongly right there under his fingertips.
He used his legs to urge Charles closer.
"Call that a kiss?" The familiar mocking voice jerked Erik back, sent him scrambling for some distance. He knew better than to touch Shaw's things, he did. But Charles didn't belong to Shaw - Shaw was Doing It Wrong, obviously. Still, staying out of arm's reach seemed the most prudent move he could make. He dragged Charles with him, around to the other side of the sacrificial slab.
"Just a little kiss." If his voice wavered, well, he was having trouble regulating his breathing just then.
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Also, both of your styles perfectly complement each other in this fill. It's snarky yet sweet. Awesome.
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Charles and Erik ran hand-in-hand stumbling through the forest as if the devil himself was on their heels. Which he was.
"You threw a rock at Shaw?!! You threw a rock at Shaw?!!!" To be fair, Charles had hit Shaw with that rock. And Shaw had gone down like a ton of bricks.
Still, as plans went, Erik still couldn't believe it had worked.
"Yes, because your plan of let's hide behind the sacrificial slab was so much better." Erik liked Charles better when he was being the stoic sacrifice and less when he was being sarcastic, and also dismissive of Erik's own completely understandable panicked reaction.
And they ran, they ran so far away, but of course no place was far enough from Shaw.
And when they got to the crook of the creek under the tree with two forks, Charles stopped so suddenly that Erik went sprawling. They'd apparently lost Shaw for the moment but Erik knew it couldn't last.
"You offered to help me. Are you still willing?" Grim and determined looked somewhat better on Charles than sarcastic and dismissive (although what Erik really dreamed of was seeing a joyful and carefree Charles. Foolishness.)
"Yes." Erik tried desperately to think of any way to get Charles out of this, away from here, and meanwhile Charles was --
Charles was -- he was -- and then he -- and oh god Charles' mouth was on his cock --
And it was good, it was so good, it was better than any he'd ever had before, it didn't matter that it was a little clumsy and unpracticed because Charles was the one doing it --
And it was so very hard for Erik to think, but one thought did shake loose, that maybe for virgin despoiling purposes this might not quite count --
So Erik twisted around and repositioned himself and fumbled with Charles' clothing and Erik got his mouth on Charles' cock --
And Charles moaned around Erik's cock and god, that sound, the vibrations --
Sucking and being sucked, it's amazing, incredible, the circle of life and all that shit, and Erik will never regret this, ever.
Six hours later when Shaw's minions drop him stark naked in the middle of the neighboring -- hostile -- kingdom, Erik still doesn't regret it.
He hopes Charles feels the same.
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Charles regrets a lot of things. He regrets not having sex with his bathers and he regrets letting Raven talk him into visiting the local unicorn herd on a regular basis in the first place and he regrets letting Shaw know - court gossip being what it was - that Charles was still a virgin. He regrets not hurrying Raven along in her plan once Shaw knowing about Charles's virginity had become a problem.
He regrets not going away to get an education. That might have been where everything went wrong.
But he doesn't regret the hasty... simultaneous blowjob? There isn't really a word that Charles knows to describe what he and Erik had shared and he didn't just mean that in regards to the way he felt all warm and inexplicably happy when he thought about it. The lack of vocabulary did not sit well with Charles.
It was a shame there was little he could do to rectify the situation, imprisoned, as he was, in a giant metal birdcage hanging from Shaw's bedroom ceiling. It wasn't like he could ask the guards - or Shaw, for that matter. He could just imagine how poorly that would go, particularly when he got around to describing how wondrous it had felt to bring Erik so much pleasure.
And he would definitely leave out the part where he'd kneed Erik in the face at the instant of his first orgasm. Charles was not entirely proud of that moment.
He hoped Erik's nose wasn't actually broken.
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Clothing was the first order of business. Erik certainly knew how to skulk around and not be noticed but it was much harder to do it naked, because people tended to notice when naked men wandered around and kept to the edges of crowds. People tended to think naked men wandering around were up to no good.
Erik was not quite vain enough to think he could talk his way out of that kind of situation based on the strength of his... assets. Particularly with the broken nose he'd walked away from Charles with.
He might not be a good enough dark mage to summon a unicorn (and, really, Erik had his doubts about Shaw's ritual now that he'd had a chance to try to perform it; it was possible Shaw had just been getting lucky (so to speak)), but Erik was still capable enough when it came to communing with the nature spirits - they pointed him toward a nearby farmhouse where Erik stole clothing off the laundry line without remorse.
See, Erik thought, heartless.
Of course he intended to sneak back into Shaw's kingdom. He just needed to find someone who could set his nose first. Breathing was a very important part of overthrowing an evil overlord.
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Erik ponders for one moment telling the truth, just to see the reaction. My boyfriend kneed me in the face while I sucked him to his very first orgasm.
"I tripped," says Erik in a tone that clearly conveys I am lying and you know it and I know it and I know you know it but I'm not going to give you a different answer.
"Understood," says the doctor as he bandages Erik's nose. He goes to a cabinet, pulls out a small bottle. "Take two drops of this every ---" he cuts off at the sound of rapidly approaching hoofbeats.
Erik tenses, and quietly extends his senses. He's not detecting anything of Shaw's, and yet --
A distraught, bedraggled blonde woman bursts through the doorway and throws herself into the physician's arms. "Hank!"
The physician -- Hank -- looks simultaneously shocked and pleased. "Raven! What are you doing here?" He frowns at her appearance. "What happened? Are you all right?"
"I'm fine, but my brother, oh Hank it's terrible --" she cuts off when she realizes Hank is not alone, then does a double-take when she sees who Hank is fixing up. Her gaze turns murderous.
Erik, for his part, has just recognized her as Charles' sister Raven, and suspects this will not go well.
It doesn't.
*****
"Honestly Raven, I just set his nose. Couldn't you have hit him somewhere else?" says Hank wearily, as he applies more salve.
"Like hell! My brother has been imprisoned in a bird cage in Shaw's bedroom because of him!" Raven hisses.
Hank and Raven continue to argue, but it all falls away from Erik as his vision goes dark, his heart plunges into an icy abyss. He can't hear anything over the thunderous pounding of blood in his own ears.
It didn't matter if Erik had to crawl miles over broken glass and rip out Shaw's throat with his teeth as the last of Erik's own life bled out. Shaw would DIE, and Erik would eat his heart.
Erik distantly notes that the room has gone absolutely silent, and comes back to himself to see Hank and Raven staring at him with horrified expressions.
Oh. Apparently he'd said that last bit out loud.
Raven recovers first. "I appreciate your enthusiasm, and I'm all for killing Shaw, but what's your plan?"
Oh right. He probably needed one of those. At least one that was more detailed than "Kill Shaw, rescue Charles, and fuck him until neither of us can move."
Probably not what Raven wants to hear, though. "I don't have a plan." And, okay, she probably didn't want to hear that either.
Raven's mouth twists wryly. "Luckily for us, I do."
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