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The Something Series
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Category:
S through Z › Van Helsing
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
3
Views:
2,303
Reviews:
0
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
I do not own Van Helsing, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
3. Everything
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Something
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3. Everything
"Gabriel."
Calloused hands softly learned the curvature of his shoulder, the small of his back, his calf, the sole of his foot, the hands exploring and at the same time easily familiar, like a traveler returning to a place he'd almost forgotten.
"Carl."
Good, evil, everything outside the curl of their bodies ceased to exist as they touched; warmth, breath, sweat and skin became the only things they understood. Their names echoed like a lost cry. Here I am. Find me. Save me.
Legs and fingers twined together as they moved. Thigh, chest, neck, chin, every curve and hollow nested as if two separate bodies had first been part of a whole.
"God. . . ."
They froze in that split second before tumbling over the edge, parted lips pressed to the other's, sharing breath. As their eyes met, they said each other's name like a surprise; you've found your way, welcome home.
And each knew, at that moment, he had everything.
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End 3/3
Feedback to Cousin Shelley at csnshelley@yahoo.com and Marylou at ktrianta2001@yahoo.gr.
Cousin Shelley
http://www.geocities.com/csnshelley
http://www.livejournal.com/users/cousinshelley/
Something
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3. Everything
"Gabriel."
Calloused hands softly learned the curvature of his shoulder, the small of his back, his calf, the sole of his foot, the hands exploring and at the same time easily familiar, like a traveler returning to a place he'd almost forgotten.
"Carl."
Good, evil, everything outside the curl of their bodies ceased to exist as they touched; warmth, breath, sweat and skin became the only things they understood. Their names echoed like a lost cry. Here I am. Find me. Save me.
Legs and fingers twined together as they moved. Thigh, chest, neck, chin, every curve and hollow nested as if two separate bodies had first been part of a whole.
"God. . . ."
They froze in that split second before tumbling over the edge, parted lips pressed to the other's, sharing breath. As their eyes met, they said each other's name like a surprise; you've found your way, welcome home.
And each knew, at that moment, he had everything.
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End 3/3
Feedback to Cousin Shelley at csnshelley@yahoo.com and Marylou at ktrianta2001@yahoo.gr.
Cousin Shelley
http://www.geocities.com/csnshelley
http://www.livejournal.com/users/cousinshelley/