Spencer
They'd set another date and Hex was excited. Maybe more excited than he had any right to be. Spencer was a puzzle, to be sure, but Hex felt he was worth working out. He'd done a bit of reading up on Autism and he found some things fit and some didn't so he was left unsure. He reasoned that was a good indication he should stay in nursing and to leave the diagnoses to the doctors.
Spencer was due any minute and Hex had sprang for pizza and some Cokes. He'd set out plates and such and then settled on the sofa to catch up on the sports scores while he waited for Spencer to come round. If only he could stop checking his watch.
Spencer was due any minute and Hex had sprang for pizza and some Cokes. He'd set out plates and such and then settled on the sofa to catch up on the sports scores while he waited for Spencer to come round. If only he could stop checking his watch.
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"Thank you," he replied, ducking his chin under the praise. "I just...try to do right. I always try to do right, yeah? Simple as that. It's amazing you quit dilaudid on your own. That's a rough one."
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"It was hard. I spent a few days feeling like the world was ending. I was sick and I was in pain- and then it was over," Spencer shrugged. "I still crave it sometimes though, especially when I have nightmares."
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Hex could only imagine what Spencer's nightmares were like. Taken by a madman, forced to take drugs, killed...god only knew what else.
"I have nightmares sometimes, too," he confessed softly. "And...yeah. I think that's one of the times I really wish for a drink. When I wake up..."
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Toeing his shoes off, Spencer pulled his feet up onto the couch and settled in closer to Hex. For the first time, he actually looked at ease and completely comfortable in the other man's home.
"When your heart is still beating and it's too dark," he said, nodding his understanding. "I could never sleep in the dark, but it's worse now."
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Hex tried to smile but it was just a faint curve of his lips.
"When I was in the army I could sleep through anything. Since I got shot, though...well, it's different now, yeah? I sleep with a light on, too."
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"I think the thing that bothers me most about getting shot was I didn't see it coming," he said quietly. "That's when I get nervous, yeah? When I'm trying to guess if it's going to happen again. But my therapist says that a lot of people who have trauma do that."
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Spencer understood that all too well, and he nodded a little in understanding.
"I get that way too. I remember turning around and finding myself face to face with him- and then he struck me... and the world went dark. I don't think I'd ever considered myself fragile until that moment. I'd been beaten up and tormented all my life, but I was always okay. I always got back up. I nearly didn't that time."
He was silent for a long moment, then wet his lips. "If it's any comfort at all, statistically speaking, it's unlikely you'll ever be shot again."
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"I don't know the statistics but I'd guess it's pretty unlikely you'll ever be taken again, either," he said, gently rubbing Spencer's leg. "Funny how knowing that doesn't change how you feel, yeah? I think the only time I'm not thinking about actually getting shot is when I play games like this. It's all escape. Just for fun."
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Spencer looked down at Hex's hand on his leg, hesitating, and then covering it with his own- then holding it and squeezing gently.
In that moment, he felt so close to Hex, and without thinking, he leaned in and kissed the other man on the lips.
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Hex's eyes slipped shut and he kissed Spencer back. This was actually the most connection he'd ever felt with anyone and it put him a bit off balance so he didn't press for more. He only took what Spencer gave willingly, making a small sound of pleasure and surprise as he savored the softness of the man's mouth.
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Spencer let the kiss linger, then pulled away slowly, looking almost bashful.
"I can't promise I'll be ready to be intimate, but- If you wanted, I could stay tonight. We could see if we sleep better together," he offered, not sure what Hex would say to that.
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"I'd like that. I'd like that a lot," he said with a small, shy smile. "I haven't spent the night with anyone in ages. And I think the last time I did it was an accident."
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"By accident?" Spencer asked, laughing a little, but relaxing when Hex didn't baulk at the idea.
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"You know...when you hook up and don't mean to stay, but you both fall asleep..." he said, then realized Spencer didn't actually know what that was like.
"It only happened once...and I was really drunk that night," he added, trying to make it better but realizing as he spoke that it only made him sound that much more irresponsible and wanton.
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"I've never had anyone stay here before," he said. "You'll be the first."
He kind of wanted to drag Spencer to bed now, just to lay with him and feel him close. But it was still insanely early and there was no good excuse to try to sleep at this hour.
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Spencer smiled brightly at that, feeling quite honoured as he moved to pick up his controller again.
"Should we play?" he asked.
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Being on the receiving end of Spencer's smile was like standing in the warmth of the sun on the first day winter broke and everything began to grow in the spring. Hex felt positively alive.
"Yeah, let's," he said, taking up his controller and starting the game. "We'll do the tutorial first so you can get the controls down."
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Spencer nodded, but a tutorial and dozens of disastrous attempts later, it became clear that this wasn't something the young doctor was likely to master.
"I don't think I have the eye-hand coordination for this," he frowned. "My aim is worse with this than it is with an actual gun."
At least twice he'd managed to kill Hex instead of the enemy. Spencer was fairly certain that wasn't how you were supposed to play the game.
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Hex was having a grand time. He was laughing, but not laughing at Spencer. It was just brilliant. But he could see the other man's frustration and he nodded.
"I've got a good strategy game if you like. You have to do puzzles in the right order so you can collect gems and make a pillar," he said. "It's really quite a challenge..."
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"Oh, sure," Spencer replied, not wanting to be rude, though it was clear he didn't want to play any more. The games console just wasn't entertaining for him.
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Hex was quite adept at picking up on signals, though, and he could tell Spencer wasn't that eager.
"Or we could see what's on telly," he offered. As he spoke he couldn't help but watch Spencer's mouth. He wanted to kiss him again so badly.
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Spencer perked up at that, glancing at the time. "There's a documentary coming up on channel four," he chirped. "It's about the British rail system."
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Hex didn't even ask how Spencer just knew that. He just killed the PS3 and clicked it to channel four.
"Would you like some more coke?" he asked, rising to get some for himself.
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