Everywhen
It's not exactly how he saw the evening going. But by now he's learned to roll with surprises.
Not the bed, he's decided. It's not safe, and it doesn't give him enough access, and there are useable attach points in the floor and ceiling - rings, sturdy enough when he pulls on them. So the bed is stripped and for now it's where he's spread out his tools - leather cuffs, flogger, riding crop, rattan cane, a police baton capable of shattering bone, knives and gauze and rubbing alcohol.
He's not nervous. But this is going to take some care. A lot of concentration.
There's a fair amount at stake.
"Just tell me one more time," he says, finally turning, looking at Dean in the low light the lamp near the bed is throwing. "You really want this?"
Not the bed, he's decided. It's not safe, and it doesn't give him enough access, and there are useable attach points in the floor and ceiling - rings, sturdy enough when he pulls on them. So the bed is stripped and for now it's where he's spread out his tools - leather cuffs, flogger, riding crop, rattan cane, a police baton capable of shattering bone, knives and gauze and rubbing alcohol.
He's not nervous. But this is going to take some care. A lot of concentration.
There's a fair amount at stake.
"Just tell me one more time," he says, finally turning, looking at Dean in the low light the lamp near the bed is throwing. "You really want this?"
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And he knows it's right.
He keeps moving, covering ground. The front of Dean's thighs, then around to their backs, to his ass, confining himself to the meat but not sparing it at all. Wanting to draw out the screams. "Say it again," he says, his voice still deeply, bizarrely calm. "Say it."
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"Please, god. Please."
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It should scare him. But this is why there's trust.
The rhythm of the baton is deeper than any of the others, like a heartbeat, steady and pounding. This time he moves past the point at which his arm starts to tire, moving over and over skin and flesh already abused to a horrifying degree. He'll have to stop very soon, or this really will go too far, and now he understands that he has to be the one to decide to stop it at all. But until that point he's going to wring everything out of it that he can.
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Another blow, another crushing wave of pain, and Dean lets it bowl him over and under, bundle him away to the safe, buzzing place where everything is muted.
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When he moves again the peace is something he tries to preserve, moving back to the bed and laying down the baton, reaching for the gauze and disinfectant. Because his work here isn't done.
"Dean," he murmurs when he's standing in front of him again, lifting a hand to nudge Dean's head upward. Enough to see his swollen eyes. "I need you to stay where you are for a few minutes. Can you do that?"
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Cracking a sore eye, Dean murmurs, "S'over?"
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He bends, setting most of the gauze down on the floor, and spills disinfectant onto what's left in his hand. With that, he starts to clean off the worst of the blood, working as slowly and methodically as he had before. Down over Dean's chest and belly, around to his back, pressing more gauze over where wounds are still open and bleeding sluggishly. It's not really as bad as it looks.
It's still pretty bad.
At last he tosses the bloody gauze in the bin by the door, turns and grabs a pillow from the bed, a sheet from the pile of spare linens, dropping them on the floor by Dean's feet. He bends down to unlock the ankle cuffs, then straightens and reaches up with one hand, the other arm sliding around Dean's waist to bear him up, because Christ, he can't even stand.
"Hang on."
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"Holy shit," he whispers and, despite the ripple of agony, manages a short, incredulous laugh. He thinks he's probably felt worse while topside, felt bones break, been shredded by claws through to his organs, but this hurt, this endless, blanket of pain that covers every inch of him..."You fucking - weren't kidding."
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They'll both have to go soon. He doesn't even know what time it is, he realizes with faint surprise. He doesn't know how long they've been here. Neil's waiting at home for him.
But he can't leave just yet.
He reaches down for the sheet, pulls it up over Dean's boneless form. Now that it's over it seems important to not force him to be too exposed. "I'll get you some water."