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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 2015-11-17 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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[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-17 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
Demonstrably untrue. Ignoring emails has directly lead to sex and backrubs. Look at all the helpful things about relationships Clark is teaching him.

"Emails themselves are not intrusive, you're right." ... It's the expecting a reply bit. Bruce can talk to Clark if he zips in over his shoulder while he's working, like they do often enough anyway. Now he just has tentative permission-- though he's dreaming if he thinks that means Bruce won't continue to grumble about everything.

Still on his back, he beckons the other man closer with a small gesture.
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that icon startles me every time lol

[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-17 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
Bruce saying 'go ahead and show up' is not the same as 'I won't be annoyed if you do show up'; it goes without saying that Clark is still expected to use his best judgment when deciding whether or not to act on this tentative permission. If it doesn't need to go without saying-- well he's still not going to point that out, and Clark can just learn the hard way.

Just this. He leans up and places a light kiss on Clark's lips, one of those quick domestic hello-or-goodbye ones.
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it makes me laugh! 8D

[personal profile] frightening 2015-11-17 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
"You too, Kal."

It's about time for him to intake nutrients - nothing as glamorous as eating - and go through case files before he leaves for a meeting at the company.

As Superman leaves, he rolls to his feet feeling better than he has in months.