You. Brought rope in your briefcase? [Yeah, he's just gonna ask.]
Uhm. I bought a kit online. It's hemp. I read jute is the nicest, but it's expensive, and uhm. The internet said hemp was good for shibari if you bought it from a good source...
[His eyes keep drifting to Corry's crotch.]
Uhm. I bought a kit online. It's hemp. I read jute is the nicest, but it's expensive, and uhm. The internet said hemp was good for shibari if you bought it from a good source...
[His eyes keep drifting to Corry's crotch.]
Thank you, sir.
[He has to stop and swallow, his mouth suddenly dry.]
It's in the fake book on the bookshelf divider thing here. [He rolls and pulls it from said shelf, opens it and presents it to Corry. There are a few bundles of rope inside, all blood red.]
I understand you. Sir.
[He has to stop and swallow, his mouth suddenly dry.]
It's in the fake book on the bookshelf divider thing here. [He rolls and pulls it from said shelf, opens it and presents it to Corry. There are a few bundles of rope inside, all blood red.]
I understand you. Sir.
[Of course he does! Kyle learned early on that hiding things properly prevented both mothers and unhinged frenemies from finding your stuff.
He kneels, but he cranes his neck trying to watch Corry work. He wiggles his fingers obediently.]
Yes. I understand.
[Experimentally, he tries to move his arms apart and feels a thrill of exhilaration when they don't go anywhere.]
He kneels, but he cranes his neck trying to watch Corry work. He wiggles his fingers obediently.]
Yes. I understand.
[Experimentally, he tries to move his arms apart and feels a thrill of exhilaration when they don't go anywhere.]
[There’s no disguising the moan that spills from Kurt’s lips as anything else. As soon as Corrigan’s fingers wrench their head back by the hair, they shudder and arch and cry with pleasure that they have no hope of denying. It’s a pain they’ve sorely missed.
The pain of his words, however, is one they’d rather be without. It’s an ache more than anything, a dull throbbing in their chest they’ve just learned to live with. Because Corrigan is right. They’ve had to change for Greg.
Kurt meets his eyes, their face flushed and their breath labored, lip curling with the force of their internal conflict. Although he’s right—and they hate how right he is—it’s too hard to outright admit in the face of years spent lying to themself. Even as their hips rock against Corrigan’s thick muscled thigh.] I— I had to grow up. You can’t just ignore your responsibilities a-and do whatever your whole f-fucking life. I’m an adult now, Corrigan, what I do is none of your b-business!
The pain of his words, however, is one they’d rather be without. It’s an ache more than anything, a dull throbbing in their chest they’ve just learned to live with. Because Corrigan is right. They’ve had to change for Greg.
Kurt meets his eyes, their face flushed and their breath labored, lip curling with the force of their internal conflict. Although he’s right—and they hate how right he is—it’s too hard to outright admit in the face of years spent lying to themself. Even as their hips rock against Corrigan’s thick muscled thigh.] I— I had to grow up. You can’t just ignore your responsibilities a-and do whatever your whole f-fucking life. I’m an adult now, Corrigan, what I do is none of your b-business!
[He bites down on a whimper.]
Sorry.
[He flexes his thighs, feeling that same thrill again. Part of him is embarrassed at how he must look all flushed and needy, but most of his attention is on the feel of the rope and of Corry's touch.]
You've got the most incredible hands.
Sorry.
[He flexes his thighs, feeling that same thrill again. Part of him is embarrassed at how he must look all flushed and needy, but most of his attention is on the feel of the rope and of Corry's touch.]
You've got the most incredible hands.
[The fierceness of his response is such a stark contrast to the tenderness of his touch that it takes Kurt's breath away—even more so than his imposing frame crowding them against the door, the feel and sound and sight and smell of him after all these years completely enveloping them. He doesn't sound smug or mad, the way they expected he would. If anything, he sounds almost hurt.
Part of them wants to ask who the fuck he thinks he is, who gave him the goddamn right to come back like this and start asking things of them again. Part of them wants to get down on their knees and beg to be taken back. To be taken away from all of this. To go back to how things were before. And yet another part wants him to get to the point where he fucks them already.
Corrigan's hands cradling their cheeks catch the tears as they start falling. They still look frustrated and angry with him, but the edges soften now. He pleads with them not to marry Greg, and Kurt feels their heart ache with relief. Like they'd been waiting for his command, his permission to turn their back on the mess they've made of their life.]
... a-and then what? You— Y-You show back up after all this time with your dick and your sad eyes and tell me t-to upend my whole life on my fucking wedding day, and then what? Where do I go, Corrigan? What— What am I supposed to do? [They both know the answer to that. All he has to do is say the word.]
Part of them wants to ask who the fuck he thinks he is, who gave him the goddamn right to come back like this and start asking things of them again. Part of them wants to get down on their knees and beg to be taken back. To be taken away from all of this. To go back to how things were before. And yet another part wants him to get to the point where he fucks them already.
Corrigan's hands cradling their cheeks catch the tears as they start falling. They still look frustrated and angry with him, but the edges soften now. He pleads with them not to marry Greg, and Kurt feels their heart ache with relief. Like they'd been waiting for his command, his permission to turn their back on the mess they've made of their life.]
... a-and then what? You— Y-You show back up after all this time with your dick and your sad eyes and tell me t-to upend my whole life on my fucking wedding day, and then what? Where do I go, Corrigan? What— What am I supposed to do? [They both know the answer to that. All he has to do is say the word.]
[They don't fight it. Not the tears, not Corrigan freeing their hair, not the kiss when it finally comes. They close their eyes, trembling, sinking into the kiss like no time at all has passed, like the last time he kissed them was this morning instead of five years ago. Like nothing changed.
Kissing Kurt now feels different only in small ways. They don't have their braces anymore, nor the tongue ring, and for the first few moments there's an unfamiliar timidness to how they kiss, like Greg doesn't like to be kissed too hard and they've had to adjust over the years. But it only takes that little moment for Kurt to loop their arms around Corrigan's neck and pull him in close, close, so close, kissing him like their life depends on it.
Because it does. If this doesn't work, then nothing will.] Th-Then show me. Show me who I am.
Kissing Kurt now feels different only in small ways. They don't have their braces anymore, nor the tongue ring, and for the first few moments there's an unfamiliar timidness to how they kiss, like Greg doesn't like to be kissed too hard and they've had to adjust over the years. But it only takes that little moment for Kurt to loop their arms around Corrigan's neck and pull him in close, close, so close, kissing him like their life depends on it.
Because it does. If this doesn't work, then nothing will.] Th-Then show me. Show me who I am.
[They don’t know what they did to trigger Corrigan’s sudden ferocity, but whatever it was it sure did the trick. One hand suddenly fists into their hair, while the other starts ripping their suit apart, layer by stifling layer, the feeling of fabric violently splitting and tearing against their skin utterly intoxicating. Their flushed, naked chest both writhes and arches against Corrigan’s punishing touch.
Kurt knows how fucked up this is. Greg is waiting for them to meet him at the venue, probably nervous and excited for their big day, for the rest of their lives together. Meanwhile Kurt has their ex-sugar daddy’s tongue in their mouth, his hand ripping their wedding suit to ribbons, and they’ve never been more turned on in their life. They don’t know if it’s the betrayal that does it, or the bride-snatching fantasy, but it’s leaps and bounds more than Greg has ever done for them in the bedroom.]
S-Stop— Please, you c-can’t, we can’t, you have to stop— [It’s not their safe word. They know that. Corrigan knows that. It’s muffled and teary and sobbed desperately against the man’s lips, and they don’t mean a single word of it. It’s all for the fantasy.] P-Please, it hurts—!
Kurt knows how fucked up this is. Greg is waiting for them to meet him at the venue, probably nervous and excited for their big day, for the rest of their lives together. Meanwhile Kurt has their ex-sugar daddy’s tongue in their mouth, his hand ripping their wedding suit to ribbons, and they’ve never been more turned on in their life. They don’t know if it’s the betrayal that does it, or the bride-snatching fantasy, but it’s leaps and bounds more than Greg has ever done for them in the bedroom.]
S-Stop— Please, you c-can’t, we can’t, you have to stop— [It’s not their safe word. They know that. Corrigan knows that. It’s muffled and teary and sobbed desperately against the man’s lips, and they don’t mean a single word of it. It’s all for the fantasy.] P-Please, it hurts—!
[As much as they’ve missed this, being this many years removed has actually made the fantasy so much better. It was always a little hard to give in completely, to feel the wealth of emotion from being roughed up and demeaned and humiliated, back when they shared a bed with their imaginary attacker.
But after years of Greg’s tender if rather matter-of-fact sweet talk, careful kisses, and mechanical lovemaking, this hits exactly where it’s supposed to. Now, when Corrigan squeezes their hard cock and calls them a greedy little slut, Kurt almost comes right on the spot, sobs of pleasure and pain and utter humiliation filling their bridal suite.]
Stop it! Sh-Shut up! That’s not true, y-you’re wrong! [They squirm and struggle against him, shoving at his muscled chest, putting up a very convincing fight for someone who went a little crosseyed when their hair was pulled.] I’m not—!
But after years of Greg’s tender if rather matter-of-fact sweet talk, careful kisses, and mechanical lovemaking, this hits exactly where it’s supposed to. Now, when Corrigan squeezes their hard cock and calls them a greedy little slut, Kurt almost comes right on the spot, sobs of pleasure and pain and utter humiliation filling their bridal suite.]
Stop it! Sh-Shut up! That’s not true, y-you’re wrong! [They squirm and struggle against him, shoving at his muscled chest, putting up a very convincing fight for someone who went a little crosseyed when their hair was pulled.] I’m not—!
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