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Clark Kent ([personal profile] stands_for_hope) wrote in [community profile] agoodyarn2015-11-08 10:30 pm

for [personal profile] frightening: Goddammit Bruce


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Clark knew Bruce.

He knew that Bruce was, first and foremost, married to his work. He knew that the man was driven to a point just past healthy. By, you know, a few miles. He knew that Bruce could get focused, and that Bruce was not the sort to put down a mystery just because it seemed impossible to solve.

That said, after a week of hearing nothing out of Gotham (despite more than a couple calls, texts, and emails), Clark's very extensive understanding and patience regarding Bruce's behavior had quite firmly given up the ghost. That was why he was flying into the cave sans invitation (or even pseudo invitation) and looking around to see where--

Aha.

Asleep at the console. At 3pm in the afternoon.

Well, there was the sweet way to do this, which involved kisses and light touches, which was very much not in the cards at the moment. Then there was the slightly dickish way to wake him up, which would require a bullhorn or other loud noise making device; too much work. He could always go for polite, which would just involve a tap to the shoulder. Nope, they were past polite.

Which was why Bruce was summarily put over his shoulder as he started making his way upstairs.
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-16 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
The thing is, Bruce knows what it's like to feel alone. Thanks to his life and the choices he's made, he knows what it's like to be alone. He'll never complain, though; he doesn't complain when people get angry with him for not thinking or reacting like they do, doesn't complain when people hate him for not behaving 'correctly' because they refuse to take into consideration how monumentally different his life is from theirs, how it's impossible for him to go back after all this time. People rage at him, guilt trip him, accuse of him of being deliberately selfish because they can be vigilantes without acting like he does, never once thinking to acknowledge that they all move in the protection of his wake, and that he never had anyone to hold his hand or help him or take his emotions out on. Bruce keeps his mouth shut. He doesn't even consider complaining no matter how isolating it's become-- he chose to do this to himself, and he's human. Clark didn't choose. Worlds of difference.

But still there's ... a degree of understanding.

"I'm glad you did," he says after a while, and there's a slightly odd quality to his voice. If Clark looks he'll see that it's because Bruce has a small smile on his face - not smirking or sharp, but warm, and like all his real smiles, somewhat rusted. It's not an expression his face is used to making without being dishonest about it.
Edited 2015-11-16 16:33 (UTC)
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-16 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Bruce makes a little 'ugh' noise that's plainly all for show, pretending it's such a burden Clark is so sentimental and full of feelings and doesn't even have the decency to let Bruce smile like a goofball without poking a finger in his face. He leans in to kiss Clark softly, and makes sure he's in a comfortable position holding him, so they can just settle here for a while.
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-16 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It's almost dreamy like this, slowly making out in the dim morning light. Ah.. ha. Someone opened the curtains a little while they were gone, how great for Bruce to notice Alfred has been in here judging the remnants of what was going on earlier-- at least he didn't have the gall to change the bedsheets.

He drifts, near dozing in some moments; Bruce isn't properly tired, given how much he finally slept, but sexual activity is still taxing in its own way. He can't bitch too much about getting the opportunity to laze around after, especially not when it's like this.

Clark deserves better and Bruce... doesn't deserve anything. But the Kryptonian will live on for centuries still. Bruce won't be wasting that much of his time, all in all. Maybe it's alright for him to be selfish.
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-16 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
He knows this kind of touch, this type of intimacy, is important to Clark, and vital to most people. If he indulges like this he can rationalize it as doing something for Clark, and not for himself - he can't get used to it. He just can't. Then he'd end up wanting it, and that can lead to needing it and there's no way that he can permit that to happen.

Stolen moments.

Eventually, he does have to get up. Bruce deliberately cuts this just a little shorter than necessary, reminding himself that as much as he loves it, he doesn't get to accept it as a routine fixture. Gently he extracts himself, careful about being smooth and steady in the event Clark's still drifting deep in sensation.

"Gym," he reminds him, stroking his hair as he kneels beside the other man. "Stay here for a bit. You know where I'll be."
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-16 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Another one of his trademark half-dismissive grunts, and Bruce is up and out.

Even as he's changing and warming up, Bruce is sure Clark is monitoring him, which is half strange and half comforting, but he lets it slip away from his attention. He has to do this as often as he can manage to keep his mind and body from crumbling in the field.

Form practice that melts into half-waking meditation. Holding positions, slowing his heart rate.

Hundreds of pushups come later.
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-16 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
When Clark gets there, Bruce is going through forms that are ... something. Not properly acrobatics or martial arts, balancing on his hands, controlled returns to his feet (or one foot, or the other), finding a balance point straight upside down on one hand, sweeping back to his feet. Control past the point of concentration keeps blood from rushing away to his head when he inverts his own gravity.

Someone his size, capable of the kind of violence he is, should not be able to be this graceful. But he is, and this is what needs the most practice; he gets enough combat training in combat these days, and when he needs more of that, he has virtual reality programs or people to stand in as ringers. Bruce needs to be able to have a center that's calmer than calm, still and unmovable, under the most trying of circumstances. He needs to find this in himself daily.

He knows Clark is there, but he doesn't so much as pause. They understand these things about each other.
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-16 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
And so this is how the afternoon goes; companionable, quiet, the sort of thing Bruce didn't know he needed out of a relationship but ... surprise, there it is. It's only when Bruce is winding down from the trancelike state that he notes no one's walked in on them, which is odd. The only reason Tim wouldn't be down here now is if someone told him to leave Bruce alone.

Suspicious. He's going to have to have a word with Alfred about this whole thing.

Anyway, Bruce is now on the pleasantly buzzed edge of physical tiredness. He walks over to Clark and sits down on the mat-covered floor so he can snag a water bottle. Sweat-covered, breathing deep and slow, he feels satisfied and centered. He could push himself more, hit the weights, or the track, but he still has to go out tonight. Best to save it, coiled and waiting.
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-16 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Bruce makes a 'hm' noise that translates to 'hold on a minute' while he finishes draining the water bottle at a steady pace. He rolls his shoulders, his neck, a variety of popping sounds shaking loose. (Aging. It happens.) Then he turns, looking at Clark and sending him a small, fleeting smile.

Hi.

And then he lays down. On his chest, arms crossed beneath his head, moving with catlike grace that hints at smugness. Because if Clark is volunteering, then he gets to do it correctly while Bruce isn't hunched over.
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-17 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Quips about Hal and Bruce fall into the abyss of non-existence where everything Geoff Johns has ever written about Batman resides.

'White collar' is a good joke though.

Parts of Bruce's spine are held together with metal, and his muscles have taken so much abuse over the years that if he doesn't work them to malleable warmth often enough, they tighten up and fail, trauma finally catching up with him once the proper acids aren't moving around. He pays people to do this kind of thing, pays them even more to keep their mouths shut about the scars covering him. It's nice - wonderful, even - to have Clark do it for him.
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-17 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
It's not leading anywhere except to work later; this has been incredibly good but it can't go on forever. He's got too much to do, and it's not fair to set a precedent of screwing around while he's got work he could be doing.

Bruce turns to lay on his back, settling flat. "Thanks," he says quietly, appreciation in the understated way he looks at him. He pulls each knee to his chest and holds, one at a time, breathing deep. Making sure e v e r y t h i n g is stretched and released and been without pressure for a while.

"You left for a while."

Not an accusation, an invitation to chat about work. (And how the fuck did Bruce figure out he left, anyway.)
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-17 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Time to have a word with whoever keeps paying that guy's bail," he says through an almost-grimace as he balances the center of his gravity against one hip, positioning his knee through some nitpicky alignment adjustment. "Or let Okamura kick him around for a while."

That kid's alright. Could have picked a better name, but if it irritates the actually villainous ones, eh. Might as well make himself useful.

"I might not be free again for another week and a half."
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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-17 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
Well, in a week and a half - or whenever - he probably won't have this many hours. But he's glad things have happened the way they did, today. (See, Clark, it wasn't so bad he wouldn't reply to an email after all!)

Bruce gives him an unreadable look for a moment, then:

"If you're very concerned, it's easier on my attention span if you just pop into the Cave for a few minutes than try to get me to answer personal communications."

If Superman had sent him something about a case, he'd have responded. But How are you? gets shelved until he's done working. From anyone.

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it makes me laugh! 8D

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