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Title: Their Eloquence
Author: [livejournal.com profile] nathaniel_hp
Characters and/or pairings: John Watson/Greg Lestrade
Rating: R
Warnings, kinks & contents: wonky timeline, tame porn
Length: ~ 620
Prompt: “Action is eloquence” from [livejournal.com profile] tjs_whatnot
Summary: They were both men of action. They did rather than said.
Notes: Not betaed. Also not as long as I would have liked, but hey, better a little (tame) porn than none at all, right?


Their Eloquence

John Watson and Greg Lestrade were both men of action. They did rather than said.
In words, their rel- what they had – what was it even? – was silence and stammers. Lots of what-ifs: what if … someone sees us – what if … Sherlock deduces – what if … - what if … - what, yes, what if.

Stolen time, stolen touches. Like teenage boys. John had fond memories of afternoons in his parents’ house, back when he’d been a teen. When he and Mags locked themselves in his room. And kissed. And touched. And fumbled. And fucked. Only they’d never called it that.

Two middle-aged men turned into teenage boys. Stolen time and stolen touches. Only they did not lock themselves in John’s room (not when sharing a flat with one Sherlock Holmes), they met at Greg’s, whose wife had moved out last month. And kissed and touched and fumbled and fucked. Only they never called it that.

A string of girlfriends who left because he didn’t have time, because he spent too much time with Sherlock, because he spent so much time with Sherlock that he forgot the current girlfriend was not Natasha but Stephanie. Stephanie who’d been the last. A string of girlfriends and still people assumed about him and Sherlock.

Only it wasn’t Sherlock. It was Sherlock’s fault, yes. Somehow it was Sherlock’s fault. Had to be. Wasn’t everything always Sherlock’s fault ever since John had moved into Baker Street?

Sherlock’s fault, though he hadn’t even been there. Or had he? Wasn’t like Sherlock to miss his own funeral.

A comforting embrace at the funeral, repeated at Baker Street when they picked up John’s stuff. An embrace and the tiniest hint of lips pressed onto the soft skin beneath John’s ear.

John had never asked why Greg was getting divorced. John would never ask. He could guess. Perhaps he was wrong. But did it matter?

An embrace and the tiniest hint of lips. John taking a step back. Greg clearing his throat. None of them saying a word for fear of making this a real thing. They stumbled into each other’s arms, tumbled to the floor amidst John’s bags and clothes.

Tentative hands, creeping and stopping, stammering towards touch. Lips, remaining silent, barely touching. That’s how it started – stammering and stumbling. They stumbled over their words, their breath stuttered when they lay entangled, guiltily enjoying the warmth, the touch, the skin, the other.
They stumbled toward each other, again and again and again. They were both men of action. They did rather than said.

Doing was fine as long as John didn’t think about it, didn’t talk about it. They never did.

They never could. John’s mouth pressed onto Greg’s skin; Greg’s tongue trailed down John’s body. Their mouths travelled and explored, learnt more than they could have told in words.

“Appendectomy,” John thought as his tongue trailed along the raised scar tissue. “Oh god,” he thought as his mouth ghosted over pubic hair and found the soft skin of Greg’s cock.

He shivered when Greg’s fingers explored the broken skin on his shoulder blade. He moaned when Greg began to plant a trail of kisses down his neck, down his chest, down, down.

His grunts said Yes, yes, oh yes as he pounded into Greg, matched by Greg’s moans, which answered Yes, fuck yes.

Afterwards, they sat in silence on the edge of the bed that until recently Greg had shared with a wife.

“Greg, I – we – I mean –“

“Don’t,” Greg whispered, and hands and lips took over the talking.

They were both men of action. They did rather than said. And they were good at it. Action was their eloquence.

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Date: 2014-02-11 10:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ganja-chan.livejournal.com
Oh, wow, that was powerful. I loved it! I loved it how you never actually described what they did, just left most of it to our imagination. It was light and yet so full of emotions, I could almost taste them. Wow.

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Date: 2014-02-11 11:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chiralove.livejournal.com
Beautifully written!

re: Their Eloquence

Date: 2014-02-12 12:30 am (UTC)
vaysh: (Holmes - glasses)
From: [personal profile] vaysh
Intense and hotter than some outright porn I've read. I love how poetic this is, how - pun intended - eloquent. You do awesome things with words here. And I had to chuckle at the fear of Sherlock deducing what Watson and Lestrade were up to.

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Date: 2014-02-12 02:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fleetwood-mouse.livejournal.com
That was intense and a very good read. Well done!

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Date: 2014-02-12 03:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lordstarfish.livejournal.com
*high-fives you for rare pair!*

This was beyond excellent <3

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Date: 2014-02-12 04:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ariadnes-string.livejournal.com
I love this pairing--and the way you've done it rings really true. I love the sense of their past lives that you bring in with so few words.

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Date: 2014-02-12 07:02 am (UTC)
swissmarg: Mrs Hudson (Default)
From: [personal profile] swissmarg
Beautifully done in sparse words. Just like what they have.

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Date: 2014-02-23 03:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marta-bee.livejournal.com
I left you a rec over at my Tumblr on the hope of sending some more readers your way. This was really very well-done, so understated and beautiful. Not only did it scratch an itch I had (getting someone to go through this period with John) but it was very well written and I think I would have loved it even if I wasn't longing for it before. :-)