Taking Me Away
Blair stepped out of his car. He had an afternoon off, time to himself,
something that came less and less lately, not that he craved it or anything. He
had enough of that while growing up, entertaining himself. The sun was shining,
a rarity for the spring in Cascade. He decided spend his time soaking up the
warmth before it decided to disappear.
The city park was fairly empty for early afternoon. A few people here and there
walking the trails that wound their way around the park. Blair wanted to sit
under a tree, put on his headphones and relax. It had been a trying morning.
He wanted some time to reflect on what he was feeling and what to do about it.
Finding the tree he had used as his shelter over the years, he sat down, making
himself comfortable. Opening his backpack, he pulled out an apple and a bottle
of water. He turned off his cell phone, hoping that he wouldn't get a call
while he took a bit of 'me' time. He found his cd player and the disk he wanted
to listen to. A friend had burned it for him a while back, telling him the mix
of music and lyrics were inspirational on many levels. Blair agreed with him
after his first listen. When he needed to ponder life, he picked this disk.
The group, Tea Party, was an industrial metal band from Canada. He let the beat
wash over him. He listened to the songs, one after the other, thinking back on
what had happened recently and in his past.
The morning had started out as any other day, but things turned a bit ugly. He
had gone to the station to help Jim with some paperwork. On his way out he had
been harassed by a couple of uniformed officers. He put on his best Blair
facade and ignored them. When he got in his car, he took a deep breath to get
past it. Being harassed was nothing new. Growing up, he had endured being one
of many things: the new kid in school, the geek, long-haired, earring-wearing
hippie, and, when they didn't know what else to add, bastard. Human beings,
kids and adults, alike could be hurtful. He learned early to show it didn't
bother him on the surface, and that got him by.
He was getting to a point in his life, where he couldn't let it slide. Leaning
his head back, he closed his eyes as the beat drove into his ears. He had a
new facet to his life; he was in a relationship, a relationship with his best
friend, a male friend. Not one to hold gender against anyone, he had to admit
it wouldn't be difficult, for Jim was a cop. Strangest thing was, it was Jim
who pursued him.
He had been living with Jim for two years now. Jim was what Blair thought was
his holy grail, a man with five heightened senses. He had been thrilled to find
someone that had them. Jim was learning to cope with them and Blair wanted to
help. Jim agreed to be tested, begrudgingly. Since then, they had been through
more crises than Blair could count. But through it all, their friendship
cemented itself.
Then a few weeks ago, after a rough case where he had gotten hurt, Jim let Blair
know that him taking unnecessary risks. That wasn't anything new, but what Jim
said after that was. That he cared for him, and that if anything happened to
him, he wouldn't know what to do. Then Jim kissed him.
Their need had been primal. He couldn't explain it; he needed to connect to the
man in the most primitive way. And he had been rewarded in the most surprising
ways. What he had thought was love before, had been outdistanced. He would
never give Jim up now that he had tasted him.
Blair loved the fact that the person he loved most in this world loved him back
just as fiercely. Jim showed him more love than even Naomi had showed. But with
that, he had to live with backlash. Today's events were just one occasion he'd
had to face. He knew that before becoming Jim's lover. He was already a target
by those who thought he didn't deserve to be at the precinct. He chose to go
this route; no one made him. He crossed the line and stood before all. But it
was okay, he could handle himself, he had to.
A song came up that clearly mirrored what he was experiencing. He sat there
listening to the song, knowing the words, but now he lived them. He had been
seeking shelter from the pain for so long, and now he had someone who would
shelter him He had Jim.
Looking at his watch, he found it was a little after five. Jim would be home
soon from the precinct. Blair wanted to see Jim, to hold on to him knowing he
was safe.
Picking up his stuff, he headed back to his car to go home.
** **
Blair dashed up the stairs and let himself in.
"Jim?"
"Upstairs."
Dropping the car keys into the basket, then dropping the pack on the floor.
Blair bounded up the stairs and found Jim without his dress shirt on, rummaging
through the closet for a sweatshirt.
Blair stopped at the top of the stairs and looked at Jim. He momentarily forgot
what he wanted to say, looking over the solid muscles that he loved to touch.
Jim turned, looking at his partner. "You okay Chief?"
Coming back to what he wanted to say, Blair still hesitated. He had problems in
expressing to Jim exactly what he wanted in their relationship. He grew up not
having great expectations. If he needed emotional support, Naomi would say one
of her supportive clichés and then leave him to deal with it on his own. In
earlier relationships, he was always making sure his partner was satisfied. Jim
had shown him the opposite, that he was allowed to have needs and that Jim was
willing to give him the support.
Jim knew from the last few weeks' experience with Blair, that Blair was still
learning what he could expect and find with his lover. Stepping up to Blair,
Jim brought his arms around him, and pulled him in close.
Blair closed his eyes as he felt the skin of Jim's chest against his face. He
took a deep breath and let it out slowly, inhaling Jim's personal scent.
Jim had heard through the rumor mill that cops had taunted Blair as he left the
PD earlier that day. Their supervisor had written up the men immediately, but
Jim knew that things were not easy for his young observer.
Blair moved his head, looking up, seeking a kiss from his lover. Jim obliged
him, dipping his head to caress his friend's full lips. Jim could smell Blair's
arousal. Ever since Blair had entered the loft, Jim had been concentrating on
him. He was glad to smell the arousal as it washed away the emotional mix that
he had smelled earlier.
Jim continued to hold Blair, running his hand over his back, feeling the tension
in his muscles.
"Okay, babe?" Jim asked in Blair's ear, and then kissed it.
Blair buried his face into Jim's chest once more, breathing in the scent that he
had craved all afternoon. "I am now," he mumbled.
"I heard what happened." Jim didn't want Blair to face the bad stuff alone, not
anymore. He knew that Blair put on a brave face when others bullied him. Jim
felt that he was letting his friend down. Now he wanted to help Blair.
Blair tried to pull away but Jim held him close. "Don't," Jim whispered. Blair
stopped struggling and relaxed against Jim once more. "I know you can handle
it; it's what you tell me each time something like this happens. And inevitably
you get hurt, either physically or mentally." Jim took a deep breath and filled
his sense of smell with Blair. He kissed the top of his head and continued to
hold Blair. "I know that being with me is a new thing for you. I'm no spring
chicken, but I do know a few things about relationships."
Blair heard that and chuckled, knowing Jim's history in relationships. "You
should talk," Blair mumbled. They had discussed one night over beers Blair's
dismal history with women before he had moved in with Jim. Between being a
young student and having had bad experiences, he had very little self-worth in
bed. Jim was out to prove him wrong, and show him what he had been missing.
"You're not alone." Jim felt the arms tighten around his waist. "Don't ever
think you can't tell me what is going on."
Blair held Jim close. Blair didn't know if he could trust himself to let go,
let go of that wall he had started building since before he could remember. It
kept him alive when he had been left alone or, worse, with someone who didn't
care about him. Here, Jim was offering what he had been looking for.
"Make the pain go away," he whispered. He was tired of hiding, hurting, showing
the world his masked face.
Jim held him tighter, offering his strength and support to his friend. "I'll do
my best." As he held Blair close to him he knew that this is what had been
missing in his life. He would do anything to show Blair that he was loved by
his partner till death do they part. "I love you," he whispered, holding him
close. "I'll help take the pain away."
Taking me away
Tea Party
a view from a broken window
i can hardly breathe
clouds are forming faces
and they laugh at me
strange desires
under friendly skies
but it's alright it still feels nice
it's taking me away
i'm seeking shelter from the pain
i'm holding on again
holding on again
seeking shelter from the pain
it gives me a line and i cross it
an acrobat graced with skill
getting your freedom's easy
surviving it's harder still
strange desires
under friendly skies
but it's alright it still feels nice
it's taking me away
i'm seeking shelter from the pain
i'm holding on again
holding on again
seeking shelter from the pain
and the race is on
i;m all out of sync now
and the hands withdraw
i;m out of sync now
is there nothing more
it's taking me away
i'm seeking shelter from the pain
i'm holding on again
seeking shelter from the pain
it's taken me
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