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stands_for_hope) wrote2014-07-14 01:02 pm
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Superman, Firebrand, and the Metropolis Gang in... the World's Mightiest Duckling
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It took a few weeks, but soon enough, the apartment had become an entirely settled little commune between the five of them. Steve's things had arrived as Clint had promised, they'd been installed in the new apartment, and the group had made the changes they'd discussed for everyone's comfort with one addition: with Steve bunking with Jim, the room he'd initially intended to take had become a general office/library/art room for everyone to use when they felt like a bit of time alone. For as silly as the concept sounded, all of them had ended up using the room a time or two and it had definitely kept things peaceful despite the addition of two new people.
Considering that the apartment was home to four superheroes and a world-famous journalist, it was amazing how easily they all fell into a routine. Jim, Lois, and Clark would usually leave for work around the same time and Steve, always an early riser, had taken to making them something to munch for breakfast on the way after he returned from his morning run. Having also gotten a position at the community center (teaching kids art and art history), Steve would leave with Diana an hour or so after that. Everyone filtered back into the apartment at different times and whoever was feeling up to cooking would usually start dinner when they got in. If no one was feeling up cooking, one of the two 'old' men would treat takeout.
Today, however, Jim's site was currently closed for due to an issue with the plumbing contractors and some unfortunate flooding that had occurred overnight. That was why Clark texted Jim and invited him to come visit he and Lois at the Daily Planet offices and go out for lunch together.
It took a few weeks, but soon enough, the apartment had become an entirely settled little commune between the five of them. Steve's things had arrived as Clint had promised, they'd been installed in the new apartment, and the group had made the changes they'd discussed for everyone's comfort with one addition: with Steve bunking with Jim, the room he'd initially intended to take had become a general office/library/art room for everyone to use when they felt like a bit of time alone. For as silly as the concept sounded, all of them had ended up using the room a time or two and it had definitely kept things peaceful despite the addition of two new people.
Considering that the apartment was home to four superheroes and a world-famous journalist, it was amazing how easily they all fell into a routine. Jim, Lois, and Clark would usually leave for work around the same time and Steve, always an early riser, had taken to making them something to munch for breakfast on the way after he returned from his morning run. Having also gotten a position at the community center (teaching kids art and art history), Steve would leave with Diana an hour or so after that. Everyone filtered back into the apartment at different times and whoever was feeling up to cooking would usually start dinner when they got in. If no one was feeling up cooking, one of the two 'old' men would treat takeout.
Today, however, Jim's site was currently closed for due to an issue with the plumbing contractors and some unfortunate flooding that had occurred overnight. That was why Clark texted Jim and invited him to come visit he and Lois at the Daily Planet offices and go out for lunch together.
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He sucked hard on the spot he knew made Jim groan, squeezed his ass once more, then threw himself back into the shower wall. The now-freed hand went down, getting the rest of Jim's ass in hand, tugging him forward to hold them together.
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Thank God for the shower wall and locked knees or Steve was not sure if--
He didn't care. He rode out the sensations, rocking softly against Jim and kissing him sweet and soft wherever he could reach, and finally tugged Jim up against him, holding him with the strength he had left, nuzzling to his jaw and cheek and shoulder with affection.
"You good?"
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He didn't think he could be better. He was very reluctant to pull away but they did need to rinse.
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He'd take another shower, sans distracting best guy.
"C'mere. Lemme get you dried up..."
And he made sure that they were washed off before turning off the water.
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Then he was making his way out of the shower as well.
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"Smug, I see."
Not that he wasn't grinning a little himself.
"I had no idea we were so handsy."
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"Right."
He flopped on the bed, tugging the towel off as he shoved the blankets into a vaguely sleep able position.
"Jeez, they pack these tight."
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"Lemme--" and he reached over to set the alarm nice and early so they'd have time for a short walk and a trip home before work, "there we go. And now we can sleep peacefully."
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So when the alarm bell rang that morning, he mostly just shifted in the covers and curled a little tighter around Jim.
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