Two
Men and a Baby
by tx_tart and lamardeuse
Rating: NC-17
Written for the McShep Match challenge
community on LJ.
"Oh, no, no, no, no, no," Rodney said, as the high priestess handed him
the baby.
John lowered his weapon – for a moment there, he wasn't sure if they'd
been going to attack Rodney or not – and stared at the sleeping bundle of
joy in Rodney's arms. Rodney looked anxiously from one team member to another,
all of whom were in varying states of befuddlement. The befuddlement was
pretty understandable, considering the high priestess had just announced
that this was Rodney's baby.
"Listen, you have to believe me," he said, "I have no idea how this baby
could be mine." He paused, taking in John's raised eyebrow. "I never – I
haven't – I mean, not in, uh – " he leaned away from Teyla and toward John
" – well, a long time, and certainly not here."
Teyla turned to the high priestess and said, "There seems to have been
some misunderstanding. Perhaps if we might be able to speak with the child's
mother?"
The priestess smiled. "There is no mother. This baby was born of a great
gift left to us by the Ancestors, a machine which has helped our culture
to survive cullings."
John made a cut to the chase gesture with his hand that was disturbingly
like McKay. "And it works how?"
She shook her head. "The exact science is unknown to us, but we do know
that the smallest drop of blood, when placed inside the machine, will produce
this glorious gift."
John looked at Rodney, who stared blankly for a moment before shouting,
"I cut myself! I cut myself on one of the damned panels, and they bandaged
me up. Don't you remember that?"
John nodded. "I remember you went on about it for a day and a half."
Rodney scowled. "I could have gotten blood poisoning, not that you
care. Anyway, I remember they changed the bandage a couple of times. Oh
my God, those vampires – "
"Rodney," Teyla said sternly.
The priestess smiled serenely, obviously undisturbed by the insult. "In
appreciation for the great work that Doctor McKay has undertaken in restoring
our protective shield to full power, we wished to share this gift with him.
Please accept this as a token of our esteem, Doctor."
Rodney immediately thrust out the baby toward the priestess. "Oh, really,
it's a great honor, a great, great honor, but you have to understand, I'm
a very busy man back home, and I really don't have time to..."
Rodney kept babbling, making excuses as to why he couldn't take this baby,
but John was no longer listening, because right at that moment the baby
was startled from sleep. Its eyes flew open, revealing irises that were
nearly black, and its hands flexed and splayed out, and John's gaze was
drawn to its tiny, tiny fingernails, so perfect and round, and he thought,
oh, shit.
"Rodney," he heard himself say, "let's go."
Rodney whipped his head around, scowling. "That's what I'm trying to –
"
"No. With the baby."
Rodney's eyes bugged out. "You can't be serious – "
John's voice descended into the VLF range. "With. The baby."
Rodney was still holding the baby out and away from his body as though
it was an unexploded drone, so John reached out and took it from him. The
baby made a couple of disgruntled noises, then turned its head into John's
chest and closed its eyes again as though its eyelids weighed a ton.
John couldn't move, watching the tiny chest move up and down beneath the
homespun little onesie he was wearing. It wasn't until Ronon gave him a
nudge that John started to move.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
Carson emerged from the medlab beaming. "Congratulations, it's a boy!"
Rodney went beet red; John couldn't tell if he was going to explode or
melt. "Could we please answer the important question first?"
Carson got a twisted kind of smile on his face. "Yes, Rodney, he's perfectly
healthy, too. Ten fingers, ten toes, one – "
"Carson!"
"Oh all right, yes, the DNA testing is conclusive. It is your baby."
"Carson, how is this possible?" Elizabeth asked.
Carson folded his arms. "Well, I'd have to get a closer look at their 'gift
from the Ancestors', but based on what Colonel Sheppard has told me, it
sounds like an extremely advanced cloning device."
Rodney dropped into a chair. "Oh, God, I'm a father."
Elizabeth laid a hand on Rodney's shoulder. "Rodney, I want you to know
that whatever you decide to do, you'll have my complete support."
John stepped forward. "What do you mean, whatever he decides to do?"
Rodney stared up at him. "What do you mean, what does she mean?"
Elizabeth shifted from one foot to another. "I'm only saying that Rodney
has several options available to him at this juncture..."
Rodney leapt up. "Options? What options? I have options?"
"Well," Elizabeth said, "there's adoption, either here in Pegasus or on
Earth."
Teyla stepped forward. "There are many infertile women among my people
who would be pleased to adopt a child."
Ronon shook his head. "The baby should stay within his family."
Rodney snapped his fingers. "Jeannie! Jeannie would take it if I asked
her! Oh, thank God, you're a genius."
Ronon raised his eyebrows. "You'll make me blush."
John blurted, "There's another option nobody's talking about. McKay could
keep it."
Rodney gaped at him. "I can't do that. That's not an option."
"Why not?"
"What do you mean why not? Do you want me to fight the Wraith with one
hand and diaper a baby with the other?"
John tipped his head at Teyla. "The Athosians have been doing that for
millennia."
"Satedans, too," Ronon chipped in.
"Satedans, too," John echoed.
"Well, good for them," Rodney snarled, "but I'm not doing it." He
turned on his heel and started off.
"Where the hell are you going?" John demanded.
"The next dial-in to SGC is in two hours. I have to prepare a message to
Jeannie that won't make me sound like a crazy person."
"I don't think you can expect two miracles in one day," John called out
to his retreating back.
At that moment, John heard the baby start to cry. Carson turned to go back
into the medlab, but John beat him to it, shouldering past him in his hurry
to get to the baby.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
It had been a while since he'd done this, but it all came back to John
pretty quickly. He had to fight off the nurses in the infirmary from taking
the baby away from him, but John used a couple of military maneuvers and
just spun away from their grasping reach. Once they realized that he wasn't
giving the baby up, they formed a gaggle around him, cooing and petting,
and John was surprised by how angry it made him. He was already feeling possessive
of this baby and he wasn't really prepared to analyze the reasons why.
Someone appeared with a bottle when the baby started to fuss and his relationship
to Rodney was reconfirmed when he devoured six ounces of formula in no time.
By the time the bottle was empty, the baby was drowsing again, his heavy
head lolling back in John's arms.
John hesitated when it was time for burping. This was the tricky part.
He had never managed to burp a baby that didn't spew a gallon of formula
down his back.
John threw the provided cloth over his shoulder and lifted the baby so
that his little belly was firmly against his collarbone. "Okay, buddy,"
John said softly, "let's give this a shot." The baby was a limp, warm bundle
against him, breathing wetly against John's neck. He started to pat the
baby's back with three fingers, probably too cautiously, but this was a
clean shirt, after all –
Burrrp.
A prolonged wave of milk breath hit John in the face without a trace of
spit-up and John grinned against the baby's silky head. "That's my boy."
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
Five hours later, John was sitting on a bed in the quiet, darkened infirmary
with the baby in his arms. Thinking of it as "the baby" had started to grate
on him, so he had decided to call it Frank, but only in his head.
"What are you doing?"
John looked up and said softly, "What does it look like I'm doing? And
talk quieter, will you?"
Rodney looked him up and down, then crossed his arms. "I sent the letter
to Jeannie."
Carefully, John pushed with his feet to get himself up higher on the hospital
bed. Carson had set it to recline so that he'd be more comfortable, but
every now and then he'd slide down a bit. "Yeah, you said you were going
to do that. So?"
"I'm just saying," Rodney murmured, "it might not be a good idea to get
attached to – this baby."
"It's not this baby," John gritted, "it's your baby."
Rodney gazed at the baby for a moment, then jerked his head up. "It's not
mine," he said. "I didn't choose it."
John snorted. "Neither have half the parents walking around today. Welcome
to the club."
"That's not a club I care to belong to."
"Aren't you the one who said that you feel an obligation to pass on your
superior genes?"
"With an appropriately large-breasted, blonde woman, preferably Samantha
Carter."
John ignored the heavy feeling in his chest. "Yeah, like that's going
to happen," John muttered under his breath.
"I'll forget that obviously envy-driven remark and move on to the giant
jackpot question. What's going on with you? Since when are you so enthralled
by infants?"
Frank made a noise and squirmed a little. John tightened his hold, even
though he was getting hot and his arms were aching from being in one position
for so long. "Shut up, Rodney."
"Is this some male biological clock thing?"
John looked up at him narrowly. "We've been living in a war zone for nearly
three years. And you think I'm having a mid-life crisis because finally,
something good has fallen right into our laps?"
Rodney's expression softened at that. His gaze moved from John to the baby
and back to John again and he swallowed hard. "Well, yes, that's – one way
to look at it, I suppose. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to make arrangements
with Carson for someone to take care of this – the – take care of him."
"Rodney," John hissed after him but Rodney kept walking toward Carson's
office.
Frank was wide awake and screaming at the top of his lungs when Rodney
reappeared, as red-faced and angry as his son. "Can you believe it? That
– that shaman is refusing to help me. He won't loan me a nurse, says
they're too busy. Can you believe that?"
John lay Frank down on the bed and grabbed a disposable diaper from the
stack by the bed. "Yeah, imagine Carson wanting you to take responsibility
for your own kid. The bastard," John drawled, calmly removing the soaking
wet diaper from Frank's squirming body.
"Why is he screaming? What did you do to him?"
"I asked him to make out my monthly reports. He's wet, genius. He needs
a diaper. And quit pretending you don't know this stuff. I have talked to
Jeannie, you know."
He didn't think it was the dim lighting in the infirmary that made Rodney
look suddenly pale. "Then she must have told you what a dismal job I did."
"Actually, no, she didn't tell me that." John stripped the diaper off Frank,
aware of Rodney hovering, still and close beside him. Once he was dry and
warm again, the baby quieted down and lay in the middle of the infirmary
bed, blinking slowly and contently up at them.
"He's really – I was trying to convince myself that he was just some alien
creation but he has all the parts that he's supposed to have and -" Rodney
looked at him, his eyes big and terrified. "He really is mine, isn't he?"
John nodded, wishing for one crazy moment that he could put his arm around
Rodney and pull him in close. "You can do this, Rodney. I'll help, if you
want me to."
"You'd do that?" Rodney asked, and John was a little offended at how surprised
Rodney looked, as if he couldn't conceive of John being willing to put himself
out for him.
"Yeah, I would."
Rodney's broad shoulders slumped forward. "Oh, thank you, Colonel. It shouldn't
be too long, just until Jeannie gets back to me and I can arrange the trip
to Earth."
John's stomach fell. He looked at Frank, who had fallen back to sleep.
"Sure, buddy. No problem."
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
Rodney stood just inside the door to his quarters like they didn't belong
to him, watching John as he put Frank down for the night. Lorne and his
SG team had scoured the city, but they hadn't found anything resembling
a cradle – the Ancients must've hung their babies upside-down from the rafters
or something, John figured. Zelenka, of all people, had come up with the
solution: a dresser drawer, carefully padded on the inside with blankets
and pillows. Clearly, Frank wasn't too worried about the lack of luxury accommodations:
he was out like a light, one tiny fist smashed into his right cheek.
"I suppose we should be thankful Radek's family was too poor to afford
baby furniture," Rodney murmured, once John straightened and backed away
from the makeshift cradle.
John only raised an eyebrow at Rodney, who shifted his feet and looked
away. "Well," John said, unable to take his eyes off the unhappy curve of
Rodney's neck, "I guess you can take it from here -"
Rodney's head snapped back, his eyes wide with horror. "What? Oh, no, no,
no. Babies – they wake up all the time, at all hours of the night. What
am I going to do when it wakes up?"
"When he – "
"Yes, yes, when he wakes up," Rodney huffed, still in full-blown
panic mode. "I won't know what to do."
"Jeannie said – "
"Jeannie was a baby. She doesn't remember – look, I just – stay
with me?"
John stopped dead, all the air leaving his body at once, and the two of
them stared at one another. "I, uh – okay," John stammered.
"Okay?" Rodney squeaked. "Okay, great. Um," he added, swiveling his head
back and forth to survey the room, "you, uh, you take the bed."
"And where are you sleeping?" John asked.
Rodney hooked a thumb at his desk. "I've slept in that chair before – that
is, I've fallen asleep in that chair before when I was working late – "
John snorted. "Yeah, and bitched about your back for a week, as I recall."
He eyed the bed; it was easier than looking at Rodney for this part. "Look,
we can both squeeze on there."
Rodney swallowed audibly. "S-squeeze?" he croaked. The light was too dim
to be certain, but John had a strong suspicion that Rodney was blushing.
"Sure," John drawled, shifting from one hip to another. "I'm good at fitting
into tight places."
Okay, now Rodney was definitely turning red, and wow, they should have
had a baby a long time ago. "I'm sure you are," Rodney muttered, turning
away and heading for the bathroom. "Well, I'll, ah – take a shower, and
then you can – "
"Sure," John said, nodding. "I'll just make myself at home." And with that,
he gripped the hem of his t-shirt and slid it up and off. When he emerged
from the collar of the t-shirt, Rodney was gaping at him, his mouth opening
and closing like a trout out of water.
"Well, yes, you, um – yes," Rodney babbled, right before he fled.
After he left, John finally let the grin loose. Looking over at the drawer,
he whispered, "Thanks, Frank."
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
Reality wasn't as much fun as fantasy, John realized, as Rodney elbowed
him in his sleep for the fifteenth time. Christ, he'd be lucky if every one
of his ribs wasn't bruised by the morning.
"Rodney," John hissed. "Don't make me get out the bungee cords." Rodney
made no sign that he'd heard him; he was dead to the world, sprawled out on
his back, occupying as much space as humanly possible considering there was
a whole other body in the bed with him. John couldn't help but wonder if
Rodney had had much experience with sharing a bed – judging from the way he
talked about his past relationships, it wasn't likely. Come to think of it,
it had been over a decade now since John could lay claim to any consistent
experience himself, and since then he'd pretty much fallen out of the habit.
Propping himself up on an elbow, John watched Rodney sleep. The larger
of Atlantis' moons had risen and the light seeped through Rodney's curtains,
making his profile easy to see. For a guy, Rodney had ridiculously beautiful
eyelashes and a turned-up nose that was almost cute. John traced it with
his gaze so that he wouldn't do the same with his finger.
God, he was losing it here. Frank had punched a hole in his chest and cuddled
up next to his heart, and now he was in there building an addition and making
room for his dad.
As he watched, Rodney twitched again, then wriggled, and John knew the
next thing would be a knee in the groin. There was only one thing to do,
and he did it.
"Hmph?" Rodney mumbled, when John wrapped an arm around him, trapping Rodney's
arms at his sides.
"I warned you," John shot back, closing his eyes. "You've got nobody to
blame but yourself."
"Hmph," Rodney said, subsuming into his prescription mattress with a satisfied
smile on his face.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
The baby woke at oh four hundred on the dot, and John was awake as soon
as he heard the soft snuffling noises. Disentangling himself from Rodney –
at some point, the hugging had become mutual – he rose and scooped Frank up
into his arms just before the baby was drawing breath for what would have
been a really impressive scream.
"Hey, hey, hey, there's no need for that," John said, cradling him close.
"We didn't leave you."
The baby blinked up at him in the darkness, the breath leaving him in a
disgruntled huff that was so like Rodney John chuckled.
"That's right," he soothed, jiggling him gently, "you're not alone. We're
right here, and we're not going anywhere." He turned toward the bed, and
his heart stopped when he saw Rodney propped up on his elbows, watching John
with the baby in his arms. There was a bright moonbeam falling on his face,
illuminating his features, and John sucked in a breath himself at what he
thought he saw there.
As soon as he noticed he was being observed, though, Rodney cleared his
throat and his brows knit themselves into a scowl. "Where did you learn all
this stuff about babies, anyway?"
John hid his smile against Frank's temple as he lifted him up to rest against
his shoulder. "There was this girl," he began.
Rodney rolled his eyes. "Why am I not surprised?"
John decided to be the better man and ignored him. "She ran a daycare on
the first base where I was stationed. All the guys wanted to date her, but
she was so worn out at the end of the day she didn't have a lot of time
for them. So I figured I'd help out on my days off, and then she'd get a
chance to – enjoy herself more."
Rodney flopped back onto the bed. "Uh-huh."
With Frank still in his arms, John made his way over to Rodney. "The thing
was, it turned out I was pretty good at taking care of babies. They all
seemed to like me fine – "
"Again, not surprising – "
"Shut up. And," he added, kneeing his way onto the bed, "I liked them,
too." He didn't add that he liked Rodney's baby better than any baby he'd
ever met, because that would make this day even weirder than it was already,
if that was even possible.
"What are you doing?" Rodney demanded, sitting up again.
Carefully, John lowered a squirming Frank onto the mattress between them,
then lay down beside him. He placed a calming hand on Frank's tummy, and
his fussing immediately stopped. Looking up, he saw that Rodney was still
sitting there, stiff as a board, fear written clearly across his features.
It was the same way he'd looked when the priestess had first handed him the
baby, and it finally occurred to John that there was more to it than the
sudden and overwhelming prospect of being a daddy.
"C'mon," John urged softly, "he's not gonna bite you."
Rodney shook his head. "That's not why I – " He sucked in a breath, then
practically leapt off the bed. "Look, I have to go to the lab."
John frowned. "Rodney, it's the middle of the night."
"Yes, and I just remembered something I forgot to do earlier. It can't
wait." Stumbling into his pants, Rodney skinned out of the ratty t-shirt
he'd worn to bed and reached for his black uniform top. The moonlight fell
on the pale, tense line of his shoulders, and John gritted his teeth to
keep from saying something he knew he'd regret.
When the door hissed shut behind Rodney, Frank emitted a high-pitched whine
and kicked his feet. John looked down at him and nodded. "You and me both,
buddy," John agreed. "You and me both."
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
The next day, John took Frank on the grand tour of the city, showing him
everything from the west pier to the top of the tower. Everywhere he went,
people had heard of Rodney's gift; gossip on Atlantis traveled faster than
the Daedalus in hyperspace. Not one of them, from the most timid biologist
to the most hard-bitten NCO, failed to fall under Frank's spell.
He avoided Rodney's lab – somehow he knew that Rodney wouldn't appreciate
the assault on his refuge, and John didn't think pushing it too far too
fast would be the best strategy. However, he did run into a few members
of his team in the halls, and they all took turns making a fuss over Frank.
Biro eagerly told him about the pair of booties and matching cap she was
knitting, and left him with a promise they would be ready by the weekend.
Simpson gave him advice on everything from proper nutrition to diaper changing;
he played the clueless guy, not wanting to spoil her fun. Zelenka even paused
for a minute or two on his way to the mess, which considering his trauma
last year on the Planet of the Rugrats had to be some kind of miracle. John
supposed that all babies, especially newborns, had their own inbuilt appeal;
hell, even baby Rodney had probably been cooed over as much as Frank was.
Or had he? Sometimes, John wondered about Rodney's childhood, at how attentive
Rodney's own parents had been. He was no psychologist, but Rodney had all
the earmarks of a lonely kid who had grown up to be a lonely man. John knew
what that was like, though it hadn't really hit him hard until after he'd
lost his mom. Rodney, for all that his emotions flashed across his face
like a neon sign most of the time, could keep some of his secrets locked
up as securely as John did. John just wished that he could figure out a
way to crack Rodney's combination before Jeannie made her decision.
He didn't look too closely at why he was suddenly this interested in figuring
out what made Rodney tick. Sure, he'd had a low-grade crush on the guy for
a while now, but he'd had a low-grade crush on a lot of guys over the years,
and he hadn't felt the need to analyze their psyches. The occasional jerk-off
fantasy involving Rodney McKay, a can of whipped cream and a pair of handcuffs
didn't do anyone any harm, not if he kept it to himself.
The problem was that lately he'd been fantasizing about kissing Rodney's
wide mouth for a couple of hours at a time, of lazing around with him on
their Sunday mornings off, fucking him slowly while the sun streamed in through
the windows. Add Frank into the mix and things started to get even more
complicated. Last night he'd dreamed about teaching Frank to do long division
when he got older, and the three of them throwing a football around on the
mainland, and that was getting into some seriously bizarre territory.
"Oh!"
John stopped short at the startled exclamation; he'd been woolgathering
so much that he'd almost run into Katie Brown, of all people. She was staring
at him and Frank with a mixture of surprise and trepidation, as though she
wasn't sure what to do.
Truth was, neither was he. He didn't know what he thought of Katie Brown,
considering he didn't know all that much about her. Whenever Rodney talked
about her, he made her sound like a cross between Mother Teresa and Pollyanna,
neither of whom struck John as prime girlfriend material. That Rodney put
his crushes up on a pedestal was no secret, but John had to wonder if that
was any basis for a real relationship.
Like you know what it takes to have a real relationship, he
thought.
"Is this – is he really – Rodney's?" she asked timidly. One slender hand
reached up toward Frank, then stopped when her gaze rose to John's face.
Something in his expression must have scared her, because she yanked her
hand back down.
"He's Rodney's, all right," he said, as kindly as he could. "Or – well,
I guess you could say he's Rodney."
She smiled. "That's true." Pausing, she cocked her head and studied Frank
almost wistfully, as though she were searching for some sign of – what?
Whether Rodney would give her pretty children?
And what the hell kind of psycho, jealous thought was that?
"Rodney isn't going to keep him, is he?"
John looked up, startled by her soft question. "I don't know," John said.
It wasn't really a lie, but it wasn't exactly the truth, either; in any
case, he felt oddly compelled to defend Rodney to her. "It's pretty tough,
the prospect of raising a kid here."
"It's pretty tough raising a child anywhere," she said gently. "Though
it helps if you have someone to – share the burden."
She must have seen something else on his face, because she shook her head.
"He didn't ask me, Colonel. I don't think he even thought of me when this
happened." She looked away, cheeks turning pink.
To say that John was made uncomfortable by her confession was like saying
the Wraith were a little unfriendly. "You, uh, you don't – "
"I'm sorry. I'm not sure why I'm telling you this." Then she looked up
again, her gaze suddenly devoid of fear. "Yes, I am. I hope – I hope he
makes the right decision. And I hope someone who cares about him is there
to help him make it."
John opened his mouth, but no sound came out. Smiling wanly, Katie stroked
Frank's tiny hand before nodding to John and walking away.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
Rodney didn't come back to his quarters until nearly ten that night. John
had just gotten Frank down himself and was already in bed, reading one of
Rodney's books by the light of the small bedside lamp. Briefly, he considered
a cheery, Hi, honey, how was your day? and then he thought about
saying, Guess what? Katie Brown handed you off to me this afternoon,
but neither of those options sounded like such a bright idea. Rodney stared
at him for a moment, then disappeared into the bathroom like he had last
night. John sighed and went back to his book.
"What are you reading?" Rodney asked, when he emerged again. John held
the book up, showing Rodney the cover. "Oh."
"Didn't know you liked Larry Niven," John murmured.
"I like anyone who fixes their glaring scientific errors when they're pointed
out," Rodney said. John snorted; it figured. Then he realized Rodney was
just standing there, beside the bed; he looked up, raising his eyebrows expectantly.
"This is weird," Rodney blurted.
John stiffened. "I can sleep on the floor," he said, sitting up. "It's
no problem."
Rodney shook his head vigorously. "No, no, no, don't do that. Look, I didn't
say it was bad weird, all right?"
"There's a good kind of weird?"
"Of course there is!" Rodney said hotly.
John folded his arms. "Give me an example."
"Well, uh, this would be an example," Rodney stammered. "Can we just go
to bed now, please?"
"Sure, Rodney," John said, holding up the covers invitingly. Rodney reddened,
then stared at the bed, then at John again.
"Rodney."
"Okay, okay." Rodney sat on the edge of the bed, then swung his legs up
and got in. He wiggled around for a while, then lay flat on his back.
"Comfy?" John asked sweetly, looking down at him.
Rodney squirmed a bit more. "It's only that – I'm never usually this close
to the edge of the mattress."
"Oh, for Pete's sake, you don't have to hang half your ass off the bed,"
John grumbled. "There's room; here, c'mon – " and before he could stop himself,
he'd put an arm around Rodney's middle and hauled him sideways, toward himself.
Rodney squeaked, and the next thing John knew he had an armful of warm,
startled Rodney blinking up at him with wide eyes, and that was – that was
–
"I, um," Rodney said, gaze flickering over John's face. One of his hands
had come up to rest on John's arm instinctively when John had moved him,
but it was still there, fingers pressed against John's bare skin.
John caught himself just as he started to lean down; God, was he nuts?
Rodney didn't want this, and even if he did, he sure as hell wasn't in the
best frame of mind to start another new, scary and unexpected relationship.
With a great effort, John forced himself to back off, withdrawing his arm
and lying down on his side, facing away from Rodney.
"There, see?" John asked the wall. "Plenty of room."
"Yes, I – I see." The bed jiggled, and then John heard the click of the
light just before the room was plunged into darkness. "Good night, Colonel."
"G'night," John murmured, staring unseeing into the blackness.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
There were six more days until the weekly data burst from Earth came through,
and by the end of it, John was more tired than he'd been in his whole damned
life, and that included some of the hairier weeks in Afghanistan. He didn't
know how mothers did it without massive doses of Benzedrine; he was inhaling
a pot and a half of coffee a day and he might as well have been drinking
water for all the good it did. Carson had agreed to allow a nurse to sit
with Frank for a couple of hours a day while John attended to the duties
that he absolutely could not get out of. And John hadn't been able to talk
Rodney into doing much more than stay in the same room with the baby while
he grabbed a quick shower.
So when he came to in the conference room, face down and drooling on the
table, Elizabeth dismissed the all-heads meeting and asked Rodney to come
to her office in her best Principal of Atlantis voice. Rodney frowned at
him as he passed and he was in full-out scowl mode when he came back.
"You ratted me out to Elizabeth."
"Hmmm?" John was surprised to realize he was still sitting at the conference
table. He could have sworn he got up when the meeting broke up. "'lizabeth?"
"She told me to start pulling my weight with the baby or else. Or
else? Can you believe it? She 'or elsed' me."
John blinked slowly, trying his level best to follow the conversation.
It was hard, though, because Rodney was wearing that blue button-down shirt
that made his eyes look like a – a sky, yeah, a sapphire blue sky, the color
that it turns when you take a plane up as high as you can before it stalls
and you can almost touch a star. John smiled because if he told Rodney that,
Rodney would think he was crazy. And wasn't there a direct relationship between
sleep deprivation and psychosis?
"Yes, laugh it up. I'm glad I'm still your most reliable source of enterta
– Sheppard?"
John caught himself drifting again and jerked his head back up before he
toppled over.
"Oh, God, you're a mess, aren't you? Come on, Colonel. Come with me."
John looked up at Rodney, puzzled, until Rodney muttered something and
John felt himself being lifted out of the seat. But the movement was too
sudden and John's head began to spin. The floor tilted and he started to
tip to the side when both Rodney's arms closed around him, pulling him tight
against his upper body.
"Idiot." Rodney's voice was a warm, moist graze across his ear and John
shuddered at the pleasure it stirred in the pit of his belly. He didn't know
what was wrong with him lately. Rodney's son, Rodney's quarters, Rodney's
bed, Rodney's broad, solid body wrapped around him when he woke up. There
was so much Rodney in John's life lately; it was getting confusing.
"Where're we going?" John slurred, shaking off Rodney's hold but not the
muted hum of arousal under his skin.
"No talking. Just walk."
Rodney steered him to his quarters, not John's own and somehow, John didn't
even question it. They had been sharing living space for almost a week now,
the two of them and Frank, and John was getting used to someone always being
around.
Rodney gave him a little push toward the bedroom once the doors slid closed
behind them. "Go get undressed. I'll be right there."
John clumsily turned on his heel to face him. "Why, Rodney," John teased,
"I didn't know you cared."
Rodney said something that John couldn't quite make out. It sounded like
"Yes, yes, the best kept secret in Atlantis," but he couldn't be sure over
the dull ringing in his ears. And Rodney was just standing there, watching
him with an expression John'd never seen before.
He shuffled into the bedroom and dropped down onto the bed. John pulled
his t-shirt off but that was as far as he got before he gave in to the seductive
lure of bed and pillow. The next thing he knew, he was stretched out on
his back, plummeting toward sleep.
After what felt like a handful of seconds, John came awake again to one
of his boots being unlaced and removed. Without raising his head, he looked
down and saw Rodney, bent over and working on the other.
"Rodney." In his head, he was enunciating but it came out a smear of vowels
and consonants. "Don't – "
"Hush," Rodney replied in a soothing, un-Rodney-like voice. "You'll be
more comfortable."
John closed his eyes and hummed agreeably, because really, he was already
pretty comfortable. Still, when his other boot came off, he drew in a deep
breath and let it out slowly. "Mmmm, yeah."
"Get some sleep now."
"'kay."
John's eyelids were so heavy he couldn't lift them. When he felt Rodney
lightly stroke his hair, he moved his head, trying to get closer, trying to
get more. And he fell asleep between one touch and the next.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
The room was soaked in darkness when John came abruptly awake. He bolted
to his feet, his heart pounding, pawing through the covers in a search for
Frank. Slowly, he realized he was being stupid and that Frank was likely
safe and sound. With a shaky breath, he sat down on the bed.
Once his pulse slowed to a normal range, John realized that both his vision
and his head were clearer than they'd been since Frank had arrived. A look
at his watch told him that he'd slept for six hours. And also that he wasn't
wearing a shirt.
"Well, that's different," he said to himself, thinking the lights on and
pulling his t-shirt back on. He wondered about Rodney and Frank and how
they were getting along, and when he walked into the other room, John got
his answer.
Rodney was sitting on the floor, his back against the sofa, typing away
on his laptop. Beside him, on a pile of clothes and blankets, Frank was awake
and peaceful. John watched them for a long time, his chest tight and aching.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
The day the data burst from Earth was due, John and Frank stayed in Rodney's
quarters and Rodney went to the control room. Teyla and Ronon came by, then
Biro; even Radek showed up. John got rid of each one of them as diplomatically
as he could. It felt like they were paying a condolence call – he half expected
Lorne and Heightmeyer to pop in with a casserole and a plate of cookies.
John lay down with Frank on the bed. He pulled the blanket down so he could
look at him, cataloging Frank's little legs and feet and his flawless pink
skin. He had a habit of sleeping on his side already. No matter what position
he was put down in, he wound up on his side, with one fist under his pointed
chin. John put a fingertip against Frank's downy soft cheek, softly enough
that it wouldn't wake him.
The outer doors slid open and seconds later Rodney strode into the bedroom.
John sat up and one look at Rodney's pale face told him all he needed to
know.
"She agreed," John said flatly, anger and grief tumbling together to form
a knot in his stomach. He hadn't wanted to believe it was a real possibility,
but after last night, he'd started to hope Rodney might change his mind
at the last minute. So much for that idea.
Rodney nodded, looking a little shocky. "Yes. Elizabeth is making arrangements
with the SGC as we speak, for the trip to Earth."
John grit his teeth and looked down at the baby. I'm sorry, buddy,
John said silently. I gave it my best shot.
"This is the right thing. For him, I mean."
John looked up at Rodney, unable to keep the mocking smile from his lips.
"For you, too," he drawled, not feeling any remorse about how Rodney's eyes
turned wounded.
"You aren't being fair. You have no idea what – why I – "
With a growl of frustration, John scooped Frank into his arms and stood
up. "All I know is you're going to give up your own child and you haven't
even held him." Without giving him a chance to refuse, John pushed Frank against
Rodney's chest, giving Rodney no choice but to take him.
"Dammit, Sheppard," Rodney said breathlessly, but the baby was cradled
in his arms, finally, for the first time.
John stepped back, crossing his arms so that Rodney wouldn't try to force
Frank into his arms. He looked at Rodney's son where he lay cradled
against Rodney's broad chest and felt something hot and fragile well up
inside him.
Now that he was holding Frank, Rodney couldn't seem to take his eyes off
him. John watched Rodney's expression soften when he poked a finger at Frank's
closed fist and the baby latched onto it.
Rodney looked up briefly with a shy smile. "He's strong."
"Yeah, he is." John was afraid to move, afraid he'd break the spell that
Frank had managed to cast over his father.
"I think his eyes are turning blue already."
"Could be."
Then Rodney made a small, broken sound in his throat and the next time
he looked up, his eyes were shiny and a little desperate. "Okay, so this
will be harder than I thought it would be. But – but it's not like I won't
ever see him again. There will be holidays, vacations."
"But you won't be his dad, Rodney. Caleb will be. He and Jeannie will be
his parents. You'll just be Uncle Rodney."
"He'll be safe on Earth. And have two parents, a sister. That's – that's
better, isn't it?"
John swallowed hard. It was time to accept that Frank was leaving and that
there was nothing he could do about it. He could see how hard this was for
Rodney and John didn't want to make it any harder by putting a guilt trip
on him.
He moved closer and without thinking about it, put his hand on Rodney's
shoulder and gave it a squeeze. "Maybe you're right. He'll be safer on Earth,"
John said, trying not to think about schoolyard bullies and drugs and pedophiles.
"You'll come with me, won't you? To Jeannie's, I mean?"
"Sure, buddy," John said, forcing a smile he didn't feel in the slightest.
"Whatever you want."
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
The debriefing back at the SGC was cut short when Frank soiled his diaper
and stank up the entire room.
"I can tell he's yours, McKay," one of the scientists threw over his shoulder
as they all fled.
"Bite me," Rodney muttered, while a lieutenant came back in with a pile
of wet paper napkins from the mess. He glared at the lieutenant, who swiftly
retreated.
Calmly – he had the routine down pat by now – John unfolded the towel from
the bag he'd brought with him and placed Frank on it, then opened up the
diaper. Hoo boy, that was some prime manure. With a grimace, he snatched
up a handful of napkins and applied it to Frank's pink bottom. It was job
that required a certain degree of focus, which was why it took a while to
notice that Rodney was hovering close, fidgety and tense.
"Something on your mind, buddy?" John asked, once Frank had a clean butt
and a new diaper.
"I was just thinking that I'd – I want to go shopping. And buy him – stuff."
"Huh. Stuff."
Rodney got flushed and flustered. It was really kind of adorable and oh,
God, but he was screwed. "Yes, yes, toys and clothes and things he'll need
when he's older."
"A go cart!"
"I was thinking more along the lines of a pacifier, Lieutenant Colonel
Speed Demon."
"No pacifiers. They're bad for the teeth, don't you know that?" John blinked.
Had that just come out of his mouth?
Rodney didn't seem to have noticed; he picked up the ends of the diaper
without a trace of squeamishness and dumped it neatly into the garbage, then
dug in the bag and handed John the talcum powder and a fresh diaper just as
he was about to reach for them.
"Okay," Rodney said when John was finished, practically bouncing on his
toes, "we've got six hours before the plane leaves. To the mall!"
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
They ended up in a Baby Gap, and really, John should have known he was
doomed when he started picking up little pairs of overalls that were four
sizes too big.
Rodney hadn't done so well either; at the FAO Schwartz he'd bought enough
educational toys to last the kid through puberty. "You do realize we're
only allowed so much luggage on the plane?" Rodney sniped, as John threw
yet another miniature football jersey into the basket.
"Says the guy who bought enough shit at the last store to pack the cargo
hold of a Galaxy," John muttered.
"Hey, don't swear in front of the baby."
John looked down at the back of Frank's head. Yeah, they'd bought one of
those New Age baby carriers, too. "If he can make it, he can hear it." He
stroked Frank's cheek, and the baby gurgled happily. "Can't you, Frank?"
Rodney stared at him. "What did you call him?"
John shifted his weight from one hip to the other. "Well, I had to call
him something."
"So of all the possible names you decided on Frank?"
"Okay, then what would you name him?"
Rodney turned beet red. "Um," he said, looking away, "I thought maybe –
Duncan. After my grandfather."
John had to clench his hands into fists to keep from reaching out and stroking
Rodney's cheek. "You know, that sounds like a great name. What do you think,
Duncan?"
Duncan waved his hands and kicked his feet and unleashed a gigantic, hairy
burp. John and Rodney looked at one another, and then they both burst out
laughing. And for the first time, John started to wonder if this trip might
not end up turning out exactly as Rodney had planned it.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
It wasn't surprising that Jeannie fell for Duncan as hard and as quickly
as John had. It was surprising, though, that she made no move to take the
baby from John's arms, or even ask to hold him. Mind you, John didn't offer,
and he had to admit that if he'd looked in a mirror right then, he probably
would've looked a little forbidding. Okay, a lot forbidding.
"I think Duncan is a wonderful choice of name, Mer," she said, an arm around
her brother's shoulders as they sat together on the couch.
"Is your grandfather still living?" John asked.
"He died the first year I was in Atlantis," Rodney said softly. Jeannie
squeezed his shoulder.
"He taught us how to whittle and spit," she said proudly, turning to John.
John brayed a laugh. "You're kidding me."
Rodney smiled crookedly. "He was a little – eccentric."
"And really, really Scottish. Thought salt and pepper were the only spices
you should ever use."
"Ketchup was a tool of the devil," Rodney intoned with mock solemnity.
"What about pizza?" John asked, amused by the coordinated narrative of
the McKay siblings.
Jeannie made a face and stuck a hand out in front of her. "Foreign food!
Feh!"
John laughed, and Duncan made a little cooing sound and kicked his feet.
John and Rodney exchanged looks. "Hey!" Rodney exclaimed, pointing a finger.
"He's never made that noise before, has he?"
"Nope, that's a new noise," John said, grinning.
"What does it mean, when they make that noise?" Rodney asked Jeannie.
Jeannie looked at him with utter, undiluted fondness. "It means they couldn't
be happier than they are right now," she murmured, leaning in to kiss her
brother's cheek.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
"So what do you think of all this?" Jeannie asked, handing John a dish
to dry.
John manfully resisted the urge to run screaming from the kitchen. He should
have known that doing the gentlemanly thing and offering to help her clean
up had been a dumb idea. "What do I think of all what?"
Jeannie raised an eyebrow at him, and John held up the dish towel. "Okay,
okay, I give up. Anything but the eyebrow." He placed the dish on the shelf,
then sighed. "What do you want me to say? It's Rodney's kid, and ultimately
it's his decision."
"Ultimately," Jeannie echoed, and John winced. "You have tried to convince
him to keep Duncan, then."
"I wouldn't really say – convince," John hedged, taking a cup from her.
"Maybe tried a little gentle persuasion."
Jeannie snorted. "You know my brother as well as I do. The gentle approach
doesn't work on him." She paused, then stated flatly, "You love that baby.
You don't want Mer to give him up any more than he does."
John set the cup down and stared out the window at the Miller's backyard.
"Like I said, it's Rodney's decision." After a little while, John realized
that Jeannie wasn't washing any more dishes and was just standing there,
watching him. It was never a good thing when a woman did that. "Something
wrong?"
"It's more than just the baby, isn't it?"
John treated her to his best bland smile, even though his heart had clenched
with mild panic. "I don't know what you mean."
"Spare me the macho stoicism, Colonel," Jeannie said, rolling her eyes
in a Rodney-like fashion. "It was obvious to me when I was in Atlantis."
"Look, Jeannie, your brother's not – you have to know that I'd never –
" Jeannie just stared at him with those penetrating McKay eyes and John
folded like a cheap card table. "It was obvious, huh?"
Jeannie's expression immediately cleared; smiling at him kindly, she murmured,
"Only to someone who was looking for it. After the way that Mer talked about
you, I suspected and when I saw you together, I knew for sure."
John's mouth fell open. "Wait. Are you saying – what I think you're saying?"
"That what I saw was obvious and mutual? Yes. So it seems to me,
John, that you've got some work to do and pretty quickly. And remember,
this is Mer we're talking about. You'll pretty much have to bludgeon him
over the head before he gets it."
John was feeling a little bludgeoned himself all of a sudden, thinking
of the possibility of Rodney in vivid colors, in ways he hadn't dared before
now. But there was still the issue of the baby and what was holding Rodney
back from accepting him.
"What are you standing there for? Get going."
John folded his arms and leaned back against the counter, then glared at
her from under lowered brows.
Jeannie waved a hand at him. "Please. Try that on someone who didn't grow
up with my brother."
"Okay, but you tell me something," John demanded. "Why is Rodney so convinced
he'd make a rotten father?"
Jeannie blinked at him, and then her eyes filled. "Oh," she said softly.
"I wish I knew, John. Our parents were – they meant well, I think, but they
didn't always make the best decisions. Maybe not having the best role models
in the world – but I think it's more than that, somehow."
"Do you – " John said, but the words died in his throat when he caught
sight of Rodney standing, pale and furious, in the doorway to the kitchen.
Jeannie turned too, and then took a step toward him, but Rodney held up
a hand as if to ward her off.
"I'm going upstairs to say goodbye to Duncan," Rodney said, his voice shaking,
"and then you can say goodbye to him, if you want. And then we're leaving."
"Mer – " Jeannie began, but Rodney only shook his head, and then he was
gone.
"Crap," John said, hanging his head. He had a sinking feeling Rodney hadn't
been around for the good part of that conversation.
"Welcome to the family," Jeannie said, with a wry brightness that had John
using the eyebrow on her this time.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
"Look, just – listen to me for a minute, will you?"
"Aaaaaaaagggaaaaaaaagaaaahhhh!"
John stood in the hallway outside the room Jeannie had set aside for Duncan.
It had been Madison's old room, she'd told them, and Madison was thrilled
to be getting the "big girl" guest room in exchange. As he watched, Rodney
bent over the crib and placed a hand on Duncan's wildly kicking feet, trying
to still him.
"I just – look, this is the best thing, really. Jeannie has this parent
thing down pat; you'll love it here." More flailing, this time with added
gurgle. "No, really, I'm not – this is – will you please stop being so – "
Rodney choked, and then his head drooped, and that was it, it was now or never,
and the next thing John knew he was moving forward and spanning Rodney's
shaking shoulders with his hands.
Rodney froze, and his head jerked up. "I dropped her."
John blinked, confused by the choice of pronoun. "You – what?"
"I dropped Jeannie. I was nine, and I thought I was stronger than I was.
I'd been carrying her around for six months, bathing her, changing her –
I did it all, you know? I was crazy about her – and one day I picked her
up, but she'd put on a lot of weight lately – she was a chunky kid, but don't
tell her I said that – and she started squirming and I let go of her and
– " Rodney gulped air.
"Hey, hey," John soothed, "the last time I checked, your sister wasn't
exactly brain damaged, you know."
Rodney shook his head. "I should have been aware of my own limitations,"
he said harshly.
John frowned. "You sound like you're quoting somebody."
Rodney's shoulders stiffened under John's hands. "They said I couldn't
be trusted anymore, and they – wouldn't let me – "
"Christ, Rodney," John said, and Rodney rose to his feet and tried to get
around John and out the door, but John was a lot faster and more determined.
Before Rodney could get away, he flung an arm around Rodney's neck and hauled
him into a lopsided hug.
Rodney went still and John changed his hold, opening his palms, sliding
both arms around him and holding Rodney's broad body against him like a lover,
like he'd only imagined doing for so long. John lowered his head and sighed
contentedly against Rodney's warm neck. Close enough. Finally.
"Um – Sheppard?"
John smiled at the way Rodney's voice cracked and with Jeannie's advice
in mind, he lifted his head and pressed his mouth to Rodney's. Rodney didn't
move at first, for far too long for John's comfort, long enough that John
was sure he was going to lose before he'd even had a chance to make his
case.
Then Rodney's breath hitched and he made a soft, surprised sound in his
throat and started clinging to John like a drowning man.
And Rodney kissed him back. Oh, fuck, did Rodney kiss him back.
Rodney's muscular arms went around John, his wide mouth parted and Rodney's
tongue slipped in for a very dirty tour of John's mouth at the same time
Rodney grabbed John's ass and groped him with extreme prejudice.
John was surprised by the fact that he could just barely keep up. He might
have known that Rodney would be like this – full-out, throttle back and
just this side of achieving mach speed. For a second, John felt like the
heroine on the cover of the romance novels his mom used to read, on the
verge of a full-bodied swoon.
Luckily for him, Rodney wrenched his mouth away before John did something
he would never live down. John blinked dazedly when Rodney held him out
at arms' length, flushed and breathing heavily.
"Okay," Rodney panted, "what just happened?"
John smiled and he would have bet an entire paycheck that it was a goofy
one. "You kissed me."
Rodney's eyes widened and he loosened his hold on John. "You kissed me
first," he shot back defensively.
"No, what I gave you was more of a friendly peck. You kissed the hell out
of me."
"You don't give a person a peck on the lips. That was a kiss and you know
it."
"McKay," John said laughingly, shaking his head, "I believe you're mistaken."
Rodney's face was red, like he was about to go off on a rant, and then
something changed. Slowly, one side of his mouth tilted up in a smile that
made John's heart beat crazily. "Well, maybe you're right," Rodney said,
in a low pitched voice that was just about the sexiest thing John had ever
heard. "Because if that was your idea of a kiss, it was pretty pathetic."
John tilted his head and narrowed his eyes. "Oh, yeah?" John took Rodney's
face in his hands and kissed him with slow, hungry deliberation, taking
his time and not stopping until Rodney turned his head away, gasping.
"Fuck," Rodney breathed, "okay, fine. Maybe that was a peck."
His hands gentling against Rodney's hot face, John trailed soft kisses
across Rodney's forehead, his cheeks, his chin. "Damn straight," John muttered,
not stopping, not ever wanting to stop.
"God, I never thought this could happen," Rodney whispered, sliding his
hands under John's t-shirt and pulling him close. "I didn't think – hey, wait
a minute."
John pulled back and met Rodney's suspicious frown. "What?"
"Do you just want me because of Duncan?"
John smiled. "I wanted you before Duncan, genius. He just sweetens the
deal."
Rodney looked over his shoulder, where Duncan had drifted off to sleep,
his fist tucked under his chin. "Yeah," Rodney said softly, "he does sweeten
the deal."
John pressed a kiss to Rodney's temple and they stood at the crib until
the room darkened. And then the two of them went down and told Jeannie about
the change of plans.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*
Atlantis – Six Years Later
Rodney looked around the room and huffed out a loud breath. "Where did
this stuff come from? Whose stuff is this? How is it possible that we accumulated
so much stuff?"
John dropped down onto the sofa, which was the only surface that wasn't
covered by the aforementioned stuff. He suspected that Rodney did that on
purpose, so there would be a comfortable surface available for napping. "It's
coming back to me why we waited so long to move into bigger quarters." This
was their second move together, but back then they hadn't had nearly so much
crap. About a week after their return to Atlantis with Duncan, they'd moved
into larger, adjoining quarters, allegedly so that John could help share
parenting duties. What neither of them told anyone was that the next night
John had borrowed a blowtorch and cut a doorway in between their bedrooms.
And then just under two years later, President Obama had, as one of his
first official acts, signed an executive order forbidding discrimination on
the basis of sexual orientation in all sectors of the federal government.
Good thing, because by then they weren't fooling a single damned person on
Atlantis, military or civilian.
Rodney climbed over the bike with training wheels Jeannie had sent with
the last delivery from Earth and fell down on the cushions, stretching out
with his head in John's lap and his bare feet dangling over the sofa arm.
"I suppose we needed the room, but this still sucks. And remind me why you
didn't get some of your grunts to help us?"
Rodney squawked when John gave him a whack on the side of the head. "What
did I say about calling them grunts?" he said, rubbing his fingers in soothing
circles over the place he'd just hit. "Big guns, remember? And a better
question is where did Radek and Simpson disappear to? They were the ones
who were supposed to help us."
"Mmmm," Rodney answered, leaning into John's touch. "You know what? To
hell with this. Let's make out."
"We don't have time. Lorne's due back from the mainland with Dunc any min
– "
Rodney turned onto his side and nuzzled John's belly. "Have I told you
you're looking especially hot lately?" Rodney said, his voice muffled and
turned on. "Come on, John. I've been half-hard all day, watching you bend
and stoop and – lift things."
Rodney had discovered new and exciting erogenous zones since he and John
had been together and John's belly was one of them. John shifted his hips
a little, squirming at the arousing attention; encouraged, Rodney stuck
his hand between John's legs, rubbing his palm over John's groin, which
was growing more and more interested in spite of John's best intentions.
"Rodney, we can't." He sounded like the protesting virgin in some bodice-ripper,
but geez, it had been a long day, and their son could walk through the door
any second and find them groping one another on the couch, and – oh, fuck,
that felt good –
Rodney lifted up and mouthed John's nipples through his shirt. "In the
time you've wasted playing hard-to-get, I could have already had your dick
in my mouth."
John groaned. "When you're right, you're right. Let's go."
John hurdled over the bins and the crates and Rodney detoured around them
to get to the bedroom. As soon as they passed the threshold, they had their
hands on each other; a second after that, they fell on a clear space on
the bed. John thought the door closed and securely locked, then straddled
Rodney's hips, kissing him hungrily as they both fumbled with their pants.
John was faster and more successful and he knocked Rodney's hands away to
get Rodney's open, too.
They were good at this by now, stealing snatches of alone time where they
could, and in less than a minute their cocks were slicked up with lube and
sliding against each other. Rodney pulled John's head down, his mouth as
sweet and welcoming as it had been the first time they kissed. John knew
just how to move so that Rodney made that hot little noise in the back of
his throat, and he did it until the noise turned to hitching, desperate gasps.
Bracing himself over Rodney, John ground down as Rodney arched up, a perfect
rhythm. "Come on, Rodney," John whispered, reaching down between them and
wrapping his fist around their cocks, giving them the long, twisting strokes
that always made Rodney crazy. "Come on me."
"Christ, John," Rodney gasped, curling his legs around John's and wrapping
his fingers around John's biceps, looking up at John with a mix of lust
and love that never failed to make John shiver. He wished they had time
for more. He'd go slow if he could, suck Rodney's nipples, spread his ass
open and lick him until he was squirming and begging to come.
"Come on," John said again, ignoring his own throbbing dick to take Rodney's
more fully in his hand. "Fuck my hand, yeah, Rodney." Rodney put his feet
flat on the mattress and did just that, moving his hips, pushing his dick
into the tight circle John created over and over until he arched off the
bed and came, his head back and his eyes closed.
John brushed the hair out of his eyes and leaned down to press a kiss to
Rodney's mouth. "You're beautiful," he rasped urgently against the side
of Rodney's sweaty face, rubbing the head of his dick against Rodney's soft
belly. "Now turn over. I want some of that gorgeous ass."
Rodney's eyes half-opened and he gave John a soft, sated smile. "You love
my ass," he said, his voice rough and full of affection.
John moved so that Rodney had enough space to turn over. "You better fucking
believe it." John groaned out loud when Rodney was spread out beneath him.
He straddled Rodney again, running his hand over Rodney's body – from his
pale shoulders down his broad back to the perfect, firm curves of his ass.
"Best ass in two galaxies."
Rodney laughed and John lowered himself until his dick was resting in the
crease between Rodney's cheeks. "I love this," John said, feeling drunk
with lust and possession and tenderness he'd never known he was capable
of before Rodney. He started to move, slowly, his dick sliding between Rodney's
cheeks with just the right amount of friction. "I love you like this. You're
so fucking hot, spread out under me."
Rodney sighed, clasping his hands and resting his head down on them, making
the muscles in his shoulders flex and John felt an intense rush of heat
to his dick. He was close, so close – just looking at Rodney did that to
him.
His orgasm was building, he couldn't wait any longer, so John grabbed Rodney's
ass with both hands and rubbed hard into the crease twice, three times.
And then he was coming, striping Rodney's ass and back until John collapsed
on top of him, his hips twitching involuntarily until his orgasm finally
ended.
"Damn, that was good," John moaned, kissing the back of Rodney's neck.
"You have the best ideas ever."
Rodney turned his head. "Could I have that in writing?"
John leaned in and bit Rodney's earlobe. "At this moment, you can have
anything you want."
"Hmm. A tempting offer. But unfortunately, what I want most right now is
a shower. And we'd better hurry."
Their new quarters had a shower that was big enough for half the science
department, a glass and metal structure with multiple showerheads and temperature
controls that John and Rodney could regulate with their ATA gene. The minute
John had seen it he'd conjured up all sorts of dirty scenarios for the future.
When Rodney looked over at him, squinting through the water that was pouring
into his eyes, John leered at him.
"What?" Rodney asked suspiciously.
John ducked his head under the water, still smiling. "Nothing."
Rodney was drying off and John had just turned off the water when Duncan's
voice came from the outer room. "I'm home!"
"We're in here, buddy," John called out, grabbing a towel and wrapping
it around himself as their son rushed in looking wind-blown and happy. Duncan
reached Rodney first, throwing his arms around Rodney's thighs before moving
to John and doing the same. John leaned down and hugged back, making Duncan
squeal.
"Hey, you dripped on me," Duncan said with a grin, wiping his face.
John's heart swelled with love. "Sorry about that. How was your trip?"
"Yes, tell us all about it," Rodney called from the bedroom.
John grabbed another towel and scrubbed at his hair while Duncan launched
into a blow-by-blow. "It was so cool, Dad. Colonel Lorne let me sit in the
copilot's seat. I dialed the gate and he didn't even help me. We docked
at the midway station and talked to Auntie Jeannie and Madison!"
"Really? That's great."
"And then we came back and I ate lunch with the Marines," he went on, his
small body almost shaking with excitement. "And then I watched them fight
with Ronon and then I held on to Ronon's back and we climbed this huge tree."
"Excuse me?" Rodney walked in, tying the belt of his bathrobe, his mouth
in an unhappy slant. "Did I hear that correctly?"
He put his arms around Duncan and stood up, holding him in front of him
while giving Rodney a quelling stare. "Yeah, Dunc had a great day," John said,
subtly shaking his head. "But it's time for a bath now, okay? Go get ready
and I'll be right there."
John let him down and he ran off, leaving them alone. At the mild panic
on Rodney's face, John grinned and pulled him close. "Marines? Climbing trees
with Ronon? Oh, God, he is your son, isn't he?"
John chuckled and squeezed Rodney tight. "No, genius. He's our son. All
ours."
End
August
2007
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