FIC: Bound (Top Gun, Iceman/Maverick, R)
Feb. 28th, 2012 08:43 pmTITLE: Bound
RATING: R
FANDOM: Top Gun
PAIRING: Pete “Maverick” Mitchell/Tom “Iceman” Kazansky
SUMMARY: Maverick in chains.
AUTHOR’S NOTES: A sequel to Heel. Written for
Maverick was on his knees on Ice’s bed, his hands bound to the headboard with a pair of black, leather manacles. He was grateful the cuffs were padded; he couldn’t see the clock from his limited vantage point, but he was sure he’d been tied up a long time. And he was grateful, even, for the cuffs holding him up; after his last orgasm, his muscles felt like jelly, and if he hadn’t been held in this position by the manacles, he would have been unable to support his own weight.
Ice filled him, moving inside him in slow, steady strokes. His hands were firm on Maverick’s hips, holding him in place; the chain on the manacles was short, giving Maverick only an inch or so in any direction.
He had long since stopped trying to break free. Now he just closed his eyes, rocked with the sensation of Ice inside him, listened to the dirty, pretty things that fell out of Ice’s mouth as he got closer and closer. The frustration he’d first felt at being tethered, at being under Ice’s control, had bled away, and now he felt kind of comfortable, kind of safe.
Maybe it wasn’t so bad, being bound.
Ice filled him, moving inside him in slow, steady strokes. His hands were firm on Maverick’s hips, holding him in place; the chain on the manacles was short, giving Maverick only an inch or so in any direction.
He had long since stopped trying to break free. Now he just closed his eyes, rocked with the sensation of Ice inside him, listened to the dirty, pretty things that fell out of Ice’s mouth as he got closer and closer. The frustration he’d first felt at being tethered, at being under Ice’s control, had bled away, and now he felt kind of comfortable, kind of safe.
Maybe it wasn’t so bad, being bound.
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Date: 2012-02-29 04:42 am (UTC)listened to the dirty, pretty things that fell out of Ice’s mouth as he got closer and closer.
KILLS ME.
I'll be going back to review every fic you've posted for this challenge when life calms back down a little. Until then, know that I am reading the shit out of these, usually repeatedly, and loving every single one to death.
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:04 am (UTC)I wanted to write something longer for you -- Ice has toys -- but I just haven't been feeling well. I'm glad you liked this snapshot, though. Thanks very much, honey; it really means a lot to me to hear that.
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:08 am (UTC)Essentially what I'm trying to say is, I love these, they're perfect, and as grabby as I am for longer fic, I'm pretty dang content just to have something new to squee over on a regular basis! :D
(plus, I totally re-read every single thunderheart fic you've written, because I am a nutbag stalker. YAY!)
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:13 am (UTC)Hey, how long have I been sitting on this darn half-finished Thunderheart fic? I completely understand. TBH, there's been some personal... shit... on this end as well, contributing to the lack of activity over here.
FOREVER. GIVE IT NOW. :)
I'm sorry you're having personal stuff. :( How's your show going?
Essentially what I'm trying to say is, I love these, they're perfect, and as grabby as I am for longer fic, I'm pretty dang content just to have something new to squee over on a regular basis! :D
Thank you. That really means so much to me.
(plus, I totally re-read every single thunderheart fic you've written, because I am a nutbag stalker. YAY!)
Okay, on the nutbag stalker front: I am doing a presentation on the portrayal of women in Val Kilmer films (okay, I know, obsessed much? But my teacher actually picked the topic, no lie.) for my Women's Rhetoric class, and I searched Val's name on JSTOR to see if anything helpful came up. It didn't, but I couldn't help myself from reading the Thunderheart essays that were there. Long story short: I disagreed with the author, and then I found his email address, and told him so. So there's that. New level of crazy? Or new level of fannish devotion? You decide!
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:18 am (UTC)FOREVER. GIVE IT NOW. :)
Hee. It will be yours the minute I actually write the rest of it. Which will be soon. I PROMISE.
The show went really well- we finished strong, last show was on Sunday afternoon. Unfortunately, the whole experience has illustrated certain serious... failings... in my LTR, and our lease isn't up until June, and I'm wigging out. :( Long story. I posted something somewhat vague on my journal about it. lol.
And it's totally fannish devotion. I'm still pissed they didn't get you to write the novelization, honestly.
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:24 am (UTC)Unfortunately, the whole experience has illustrated certain serious... failings... in my LTR, and our lease isn't up until June, and I'm wigging out. :( Long story. I posted something somewhat vague on my journal about it. lol.
Yeah, I read that, but you're very private, so I didn't know how much I could ask. I didn't want to pry. How much do you lose breaking the lease? My advice would be, if you're really unhappy, a few hundred dollars is worth avoiding all that stress, but I know that isn't always practical. *hugs* I hope things get better, anyway. And I'm glad the show went well.
I'm still pissed they didn't get you to write the novelization, honestly.
Me too! Though I was seven at the time. It might not have turned out . . . well, it couldn't have been worse . . .
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:30 am (UTC)A seven year old at least could've avoided the horrific Maggie/Ray bull they tried to throw in. *gags* I'm not even opposed to that particular ship, if done with deliberateness and thought and something other than total misogynist idiocy, although I love the fact that we got to see a young, attractive female character serve as something other than window dressing/arm candy. But that... Thinking about it makes me throw up in my mouth a little.
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:35 am (UTC)It's just... first relationship, nearly three years.. It's hard, even though it's probably time to just pull the trigger.
I'm sorry.
A seven year old at least could've avoided the horrific Maggie/Ray bull they tried to throw in.
Yes. YES. I keep trying to come up with other thoughtful things to say and keep landing on YES.
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:39 am (UTC)GAH. The thing is, that movie was actually startlingly feminist in a whole lot of ways I hadn't expected. So it's not just that they did it, it's that they imposed that awfulness when the original work had such clearly opposite intent. Frankly, it's disrespectful. Sort of funny, too- as actors, we're told to read the authorial intent and take it into account so as to avoid disrespecting the vision of the author, even as we make our own artistic choices. It grinds my gears on multiple levels, basically.
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:43 am (UTC)The thing that really chapped my ass about that essay I read was the author saw Maggie as a love interest for Ray, not, you know, the total badass and completely autonomous character she was. Which I think has all kinds of skanky male gaze all over it, but what do I know.
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Date: 2012-02-29 05:45 am (UTC)*pats head*
Oh you, with your thinking.