GetBackers (Ban/Ginji)
Oct. 2nd, 2007 02:25 pmTitle: like a wound, want
Author: anenko
Rating: PG13-R
Summary: Ban had no intention of losing.
Note: for the prompt: Oct 2 - GetBackers, Ban/Ginji: adrenaline, fighting - when Ban meets the Lightening Lord, things heat up in several ways
The kid--the *Lightning Lord*--fought as if he was at the end (of patience, hope, humanity). He fought the way Ban felt. It was exhilarating, fucking fantastic--because Ban was good at fighting, loved it, and it had been too long, too long since he’d fought and *meant* it.
Ban had no intention of losing, no desire to die--but his blood was boiling, his skin sizzling, and his dick was hard. Ban wanted to grind the Lightning Lord’s face into the earth, wanted to shatter his bones, make him groan, make his face flush hot with fury and need. Fighting--*winning*--was all he needed, but want coiled inside of him, made him stronger, his blows faster, harder.
Ban thought the Lightning Lord felt it, too--hate, and want, and despair--because he closed his hands around Ban’s neck and stepped in closer than necessary, closer than was safe. He didn’t flinch when Ban smiled, worked his hand between them, pressed hard against the Lightning Lord’s racing heart.
“I’m going to *kill* you,” the Lightening Lord growled.
“You’re going to *try,*” Ban said, and laughed.
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Date: 2007-11-02 05:51 pm (UTC)Congratulations!
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Date: 2007-11-15 01:31 am (UTC)I tend to write short fics, but I have written a few longer GB oneshots as well.
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Date: 2007-11-08 09:53 pm (UTC)I know some readers dislike the *stars,* and I'm sorry for that, but I fail at consistent HTML (there's always an open tag somewhere!).