a Suikoden I & II fic by Seiji
for
aruru
Disclaimer:
"Suikoden" is a trademark of Konami Co., Ltd. © 1995-2004. These
characters do not belong to Seiji.
Warnings: Yaoi. Somewhat smutty. Neclord spoilers. Lots of
author's notes. Author with an agenda.
Note: This does not take place in the same universe as my
other Viktor-and-Flik fics.
Misc.: 5,500 words (Smut; Flik/Viktor) 14 Oct 2003
Preface: This fic
rewrites the ending of
The
Four Corners of the Night, a fic on ff.net by Bishonen
Hunter. This will make more sense if you read that fic first.
The fic ends with these lines: "But how did you know
which one was me?"
Viktor's raucous laughter echoed off the
surface of the water. "Well, you certainly weren't the one on top,"
he said, chuckling.
Flik tried to be angry, but he just
didn't have it in him. He hit Viktor anyway.
As my friends in the Society for the Appreciation of Big, Beefy Ukes
know, my Flik tops more often than not because Viktor is my favorite
Big Beefy Bottom.
This fic is written as if (1) the Viktor and Flik
in "The Four Corners" were more like my Viktor and Flik, and (2) the
"How did you know" conversation took place without the intervening
two weeks.
They arrived back at their campsite at dawn.
After being awake for more than half the night, Viktor should have
been ready to sleep until noon. Instead, he was wide awake. He
flexed his arms and bounced slightly on the balls of his feet.
Confrontations with Neclord always left him with excess energy. He
needed to do something--anything.
"Let's go!" he said to Flik. "We'll catch him, I know it. We'll
get him, and I'll... I'll... pull his spine out through his navel,
grind his bones into flour, bake him in a loaf of bread and burn it
to ashes!"
"Don't be an idiot," Flik snapped.
"Hey..." Viktor was used to Flik calling him an idiot, but not in
that tone of voice. He pat Flik's shoulder. "What's your problem,
huh?"
Flik stooped and grabbed his pack from where it rested with
everything else he had left behind earlier.
"Has it escaped your notice," he said, straightening, "that there's
just the two of us here?"
"No..."
Flik shoved the pack into Viktor's hands, opened it, and started
searching through it.
"Last time," Flik said, "it took six of us and the Star Dragon
Sword, remember? All that just to defeat Neclord's shadow--and it
was a near thing."
"It wasn't that bad."
"'Not that bad'? You must have been delirious, then, from all the
antitoxin you had to take during the battle. You were swilling them
down like they were cheap ale, you know." Flik pulled a small bundle
from the pack. "It was one of the hardest battles in my life. I
was sure Hix was a goner."
"Hey, he was just a kid. We're men."
"Wrong." Flik yanked the pack from Viktor. "I am a man. You,
however--" Flik dropped the pack, and Viktor hopped backwards to
save his toes. "--are an idiot, an idiot who just happened to leave
his magical vampire-slaying sword back in a cave three days
ago."
"Four," Viktor said. "It's tomorrow now."
Flik stared at him.
"Heh. Well... yeah." Viktor chuckled and rubbed the back of his
neck. "Maybe that did lack foresight."
Flik snorted and turned on his heels. "You should take better care
of your toys." He walked away.
"Hey, where are you going?" Viktor followed him. "Haven't you
wandered off alone enough for one night?"
"As you pointed out, it's not night anymore, and I need a
bath."
"A bath?"
"Yes. You have heard of them... Haven't you?"
"Isn't it a bit cold for one?"
Flik stopped and looked back at him. "It's a bit chilly, but I
really don't care. The river could be completely iced-over and even
that wouldn't stop me."
Viktor frowned at him. Flik did look a little worse for wear.
Flik gestured in the direction of North Window. "I need to get
clean after all that."
"Oh." Viktor nodded, and they continued down to the river.
After pondering Flik's statement for a while, Viktor said, "You
shouldn't be dirty, though. It disappeared into nothing, so it
was... insubstantial, right? It's not like you were snogging one of
Neclord's zombies--Ah!"
Lightning-fast, Flik had drawn Odessa and turned on him. He
held the sword steady at Viktor's throat.
"Any more jokes about it and I'll make you snog a zombie." Flik
traced the line of Viktor's jaw with the sword's edge. "Better
yet, I'll make it so you never kiss anything again."
Viktor held up his hands and backed away. "Sorry, Flik. You know
me. I can't keep stupid things from coming out of my mouth,
right?"
Viktor smiled his best innocent grin at him.
Flik sheathed Odessa and pinched the bridge of his
nose. "It's been a very trying night. I'm not at my best right
now."
"Yeah. Me, too," Viktor said.
At the river's edge, Flik quickly stripped down. He didn't take his
usual care with his clothes, but left them in a heap. Viktor
occupied himself with folding Flik's clothes. Mindless busy work
was better than dwelling on the previous day's events.
Damn Neclord. The past should be allowed to stay in the past. That maggot-brained
vampire wouldn't let Viktor's loved ones--or his memories--rest in
peace.
He heard a tearing sound and looked down.
Shit. Flik was going to kill him. He'd been so tense, he'd torn
Flik's bandanna a little. He poked at the tear. Maybe he could
mend it before Flik noticed?
He looked over at Flik to see if he was paying attention. Flik was
standing thigh-deep in the river.
Damn. Now there was something worth dwelling on.
He set the bandanna aside and went down to the water. Flik naked at
sunrise wasn't something he got to see every day--because being
awake at sunrise was something Viktor normally avoided at all
cost.
"Hey, Flik."
Flik turned, and Viktor smiled at him.
They'd been so busy lately, they hadn't had sex in nearly a week.
Viktor was almost ready to make like a vampire himself. He'd bite
that sensitive spot on Flik's neck, lick just below his ear--maybe
nip at the lobe a bit--and make Flik scream when he came.
Flik rolled his eyes. Viktor's smile widened. By now, Flik knew
him well enough to read his thoughts from the way he smiled.
Flik sighed loudly. "Make yourself useful, will you? Throw me the
soap."
"How 'bout I bring it to you?"
"Just do it, okay? I don't care how."
Viktor went back to Flik's things, knelt, and found the bar of
soap. "Save some of this for me," he said and tossed it.
Flik easily caught it in one hand. "I thought it was too cold for
you."
Viktor unlaced his boots and tugged them off. "If a wussy little
Lorimar boy can handle it, I can."
He stood and unbuckled his belt.
Flik laughed. "Behold the Mighty Northern He-man. You act like
you're from north of the Grasslands or something."
Viktor was in the river before he remembered his shirt. "That's
right," he said, yanking it off. He tossed the shirt over his
shoulder, not caring whether it made to the bank or not. "I am a
mighty he-man."
He waded over to Flik, growled playfully, and scooped him up in a
bear hug. Flik's fingers dug into his shoulders in a rough,
kneading caress.
"Okay, He-man. But if you start wearing animal skins like Fu Su Lu
did, this is over. I'm not sleeping with you and your
fleas."
"Right." Viktor pressed a kiss haphazardly on Flik's chin. "No
furry things."
"No furrier things, anyway," Flik said and buried his fingers in
Viktor's hair.
Flik kissed him hard and fast, then twisted in a fighting maneuver
and freed himself. "Now go on. I'm bathing, not messing around
with you."
"Go ahead. You bathe, and I'll--" Viktor pointed to himself.
"--mess around with you."
Flik swatted Viktor's flank. "Not a chance."
"Oh, come on, I'll make it good for you. I'll--" Viktor waggled his
eyebrows. "I'll wash your back."
Flik glanced down below Viktor's waist and slowly smiled. "Fine.
Do that." He turned his back to Viktor.
Viktor was good to his word. He spent a long time soaping Flik
up... and feeling Flik up... and rubbing up against Flik.
Eventually, he reached around to Flik's front, and Flik shifted,
spreading his legs slightly and leaning against Viktor's chest.
Viktor kept his hands occupied and a few minutes later, Flik's head
was resting on Viktor's shoulder and Flik's breathing was pleasantly
uneven.
Viktor nuzzled Flik's ear and continued to stroke him. "I love that
sound, you know."
"Mmm?" Flik rocked forward into Viktor's hand.
"Sometimes I think I could get off just listening to it."
"Huh?" Flik pressed back against him. "What... are you--Ah, ah,
Viktor..."
Viktor nipped at his ear. "Yeah, just like that."
"What are you... going on about?"
Viktor nudged Flik's legs farther apart, and Flik gasped
appreciatively.
"That," Viktor said. "You're so sexy when you lose your
composure."
It gave Viktor a rush every time, especially when he managed to
reduce Flik to monosyllables. It made him feel more powerful than
he did when they'd beaten Barbarosa's Sovereign Rune--though he was
smart enough not to tell Flik this.
"I never lose my--God... Do. That. Again."
"This?" Viktor squeezed the hand he had cupped around Flik's
testicles.
"No." Flik shook his head, but surged encouragingly in Viktor's
grasp. "But you can... yeah... do that, too."
"Oh? May I?" Viktor chuckled and nipped at Flik again.
"Yes." Flik turned enough to catch Viktor's mouth in a hungry kiss.
When the kiss broke, Viktor rubbed his thumb over Flik's tail bone
and down between his cheeks. "You all okay from earlier?"
Flik nodded.
"Good," Viktor said. "Then let's take this to shore."
Flik grinned and kissed Viktor's jaw. "Why? He-men only do
it on solid ground?"
Viktor thumped his chest dramatically--well, he thumped his chest as
best as he could with Flik clinging to him. "That's right."
"Mmm. Love you," Flik murmured and kissed him again.
Viktor returned the kiss, all the while smiling to himself. Flik
was so gone. He never got romantic unless he was so deep in a
sexual haze he probably didn't know half of what he was saying.
Viktor tried to keep him at that stage as much as possible.
"I don't want another me," Flik said between kisses. "I want
you."
"You got me."
"Mmm... I know."
Flik kissed his neck, hard enough to leave a mark, and stubble
scraped against Viktor's skin. Viktor shivered with pleasure.
That rarely happened. It took several days without shaving for Flik
to have any beard to speak of.
"How did you know it was me?" Flik asked.
"Hmm?"
While he had the chance, Viktor snagged Flik's wrist and lead
him towards the river bank.
"Back there. How'd you know which me was me?"
Viktor laughed. "Well, you certainly weren't the one on
top--oof!" He doubled over as Flik elbowed him in the gut.
"You're an ass!" Flik said and shoved him.
Viktor floundered and spent a long moment trying not to breathe in a
lungful of water. Eventually, he righted himself. He wiped his
eyes and coughed.
There go my lips again. Always letting stupid stuff slip
out.
He tsked at himself and left the water. He blinked in
surprise when Flik met him at the bank and handed him a cloth.
Viktor took it and dried his face so he wouldn't have to meet
Flik's eyes.
"Me and my big mouth, eh?"
Flik didn't answer, but he also didn't make any leaving
noises.
Viktor peeked at him. "Thought you'd be all dressed and gone by
now."
"I'm not finished with you."
Viktor roughly towelled his hair and eyed him warily. "Want to give
me a black eye to go along with the sore ribs?"
"Sure," Flik said. "Later." He stepped close to Viktor and caught
up both ends of the cloth, tugging them like the towel was a short
leash around Viktor's neck. "I think we need to get a few things
straight, don't you?"
"Uh..."
"The word you're looking for is 'yes'."
"Okay, Flik. Yes."
"Good." Flik let go of the towel. "Not here, though. Put on your
pants."
Viktor pulled them on. His shirt was nowhere in sight. When he
reached for his boots, Flik stopped him.
"Take the rest with you. I'm ready to go."
Flik was only half-dressed himself.
"You're ready? You don't look--"
Flik patted the hilt of Viktor's sword--the scabbard of which was
now hanging from Flik's belt. "I've had a very trying night,
Viktor. I have two swords. You have none. Want to argue?"
Viktor shook his head. It never did any good to argue with Flik
when he got that tone of voice.
He followed Flik back to camp, wondering how he'd learned that
perfect blend of logical calmness and murderous rage and why he
didn't use it more in battle. It was fairly intimidating. Lesser
men would probably piss themselves if confronted with it. Hell,
Viktor would be intimidated if he didn't get such a rush from
playing with fire, or--more accurately--waiting for lightning to
strike.
Once there, Flik told him to dig up some breakfast.
Man, the guy got imperious sometimes. Viktor considered grabbing
something for a makeshift trowel and actually digging, but
decided now wasn't the time to test his reaction. Besides, Viktor
never said "no" to food.
Viktor pulled some bread and dried venison from his pack and
gave Flik a share. Something fresh would have been better, but they
didn't have a fire going yet. After a moment, he pulled out his
wineskin as well. It was probably too early to start drinking, but
his moods didn't swing as quickly as Flik's did. If he had to go
directly from the middle of foreplay to waiting for a fight, he
wanted some help.
Flik raised his brows at the wineskin. Viktor shrugged and offered
it to him. Flik shook his head and pulled out his own canteen. He
sat down on their blankets then, wrapped his cape around himself,
and ate in silence.
Viktor tore off a chunk of bread and ate standing up, toeing the
remnants of last evening's fire. Flik watched him. Viktor decided
he might as well get the fire going again. He went to his pack to
get a flint. Flik watched him.
Viktor stared back at Flik. Flik going all broody and odd was
nothing special, but his going all broody and odd while staring at
him like this was unnerving.
"I thought you wanted to talk or something?"
"Or something." Flik drank from his canteen and did not
elaborate.
"Then what are you doing--and don't say 'eating breakfast.' Why are
you being so quiet?"
"I'm forcing myself to calm down so I don't do you permanent harm in
a little bit."
"Great," Viktor said. "I'm all for that." He sat back on his heels
and fiddled with the flint, tossing it back and forth between his
hands. "Gonna give me that black eye, are you?"
"Or something."
"They teach you how to give answers like that back in the Warrior's
Village?"
Flik cocked his head thoughtfully. "Hmm... no. I think I picked it
up in Gregminster."
"You shouldn't hang out with aristocrats, you know. You'll pick up
all sorts of bad habits."
"Most people would tell me the same about you, Viktor."
"But that's different, all my faults are endearing." He
winked.
Flik did not look amused.
"Hey," Viktor said, putting the flint down. "What I said... I
wasn't trying to make a joke out of what happened to you."
Flik nodded.
"I'm sure it was disturbing... being attacked like that."
"Oh? You think it would be disturbing?" Flik screwed the lid back
on his canteen with a hard twist. "You told Neclord that you would
enjoy it."
"Well... uh... yeah. I mean..." Viktor hunted for the right words.
"I'd enjoy it if it was you doing that to me. But not if it was
me--another me--"
Flik laughed. The sound was unusually sharp.
"I let you attack me like that all the time. Do you think that's
disturbing?"
"Of course not!" Viktor wouldn't exactly call it attacking
either.
Flik grabbed Viktor's arm and pulled him forwards. "I let
you. You understand that?"
"Well, yeah. It's not like..." What was Flik thinking? "I wouldn't
rape you, Flik."
"Oh, Viktor..."
Flik smoothed Viktor's hair back from his forehead
and caressed his temple. It felt nice, but kind of strange, too,
like it was something one normally did to women or children.
"I'm not talking about rape," Flik said.
Viktor played their conversation over again in his head. "Uh... are
you sure?"
"Yes, I'm sure, you big oaf." Flik threaded his fingers through
Viktor's hair and tugged gently. "Now get over here, will ya?
Get comfortable."
Viktor just stared dumbly at Flik for a moment.
How did he do that? Any normal person would be perpetually seasick
from constant emotion shifts like that. Somehow, though, he
suspected that Flik was stable underneath all the outward show. He
probably only did it to throw everyone else off balance. It kept
life interesting, at least. With all the time he spent trying to
figure Flik out, Viktor was never bored.
Flik tugged on his hair again. "Come on."
Viktor settled down on the blankets beside him. Flik looked him
over, then shook his head.
"No. More comfortable than that. Here." Flik pushed him onto his
back.
"Hey--"
"Yeah, that's better." Flik leaned over him. "You need something
for a pillow?"
"You're making me nervous, Lightning."
"Am I?" Flik lay beside him.
"You want me off my guard, don't you? So you can hit me when I
least expect it."
"That's a good idea." Flik smiled and stroked a line over Viktor's
collarbone. "I'll have to remember it."
"Forget I said anything."
"I never forget. You know that." Flik rubbed his thumb over
Viktor's bottom lip.
"Yeah, you're scary like that."
Flik didn't move his thumb away, so Viktor took a chance and caught
it between his teeth. Flik moved his thumb then, but lowered his
head.
"Idiot bear..." he whispered, then kissed Viktor.
It was a long kiss that went on and on and left Viktor straining up
against Flik, who had crawled on top of him sometime in the midst of
it all. Flik's cape draped over the both of them and tangled around
Viktor's arms when he tried to remove Flik's belt. He growled at
it, then growled again when Flik drew away.
He tried to follow Flik up for another kiss, but Flik pinned his
shoulders down. "Don't," Flik told him. "I want to ask you
something."
Viktor could have easily broken the hold, but knew it was better
to play along. "Hurry up, then. Let's get back to the good
stuff."
"Like how I kiss, huh?"
"Fuck, yeah. That your question?" Viktor tried to sit up
again.
"No."
"Damn." Viktor dropped his head back and tried to console himself by
unbuckling Flik's belt.
Flik put his hand over both of Viktor's. "Do you think I'm less of
a man than you?"
"Well..." He stroked the little patch of Flik's belly that he could
reach without disturbing Flik's hold on his hands. "There is less
of you..."
"No jokes, Tubby." Flik poked Viktor's bicep.
"Hey, hey! Who you calling--"
"Just answer the question."
Viktor looked up into Flik's eyes. "No, Flik. I think we're a
really good match. Well... no..."
If you weren't going to be honest with a man when he was sitting on
you, when would you be?
"Actually," he continued, "in everything but plain old raw
strength and years of experience you outclass me."
Flik looked surprised.
"But if you repeat that, I'll deny saying it, you hear?"
Flik traced the line of Viktor's brows. "Don't worry, I don't
outclass you by much."
"See? You've definitely got me beat in the false modesty
department."
Flik laughed. "I can't help it if you and modesty aren't even
passing acquaintances. God knows I've tried to introduce the two of
you."
"Modesty who?"
Flik chuckled some more.
"So, did that answer your question?" Viktor asked.
"What? Do I have to introduce you to my friend, Patience,
too?"
"I don't know." Viktor tugged off Flik's belt. "How does she feel
about threesomes?"
"Forget it. I don't share."
"Ooo, I think I like it when you're possessive." Viktor began
working on the fastenings of Flik's pants.
"You'd better." Flik caught his wrists and stilled his hands again.
"Tell me why you think I always let you top if it's not because
you think I'm the lesser man."
Viktor opened his mouth.
"And if you say one word about my height, I'll give you two black
eyes."
Viktor closed his mouth.
"Oh, come on, Viktor, it can't be that simple for you."
"Well... I don't know..." He looked away and then thought of
something. "Are you saying you don't like it?"
Flik always seemed like he liked it. What if--
"I do like it," Flik said. "I also like stew, but you don't see me
eating that all the time, do you?"
"Wait... Are you comparing sex with me to stew?"
Flik grinned. "Don't worry. You're not just any stew, you're...
Gremio's special stew."
"I can't believe you just said that."
"Neither can I," Flik said. "You must be a bad influence on
me."
"I don't even want to ask about the secret ingredient."
"Don't."
"Okay." Viktor smiled lazily up at him and ran his hand up and
down the back of Flik's thigh. "Hmm... what were we talking about
before the special creamy stew?"
"I'm trying to figure out if there's anything other than your
foolish notions about my height keeping me from getting to
fuck you."
"'Foolish'? It's not--wait." Viktor paused, his grip on Flik's thigh
tightening. "You want to fuck me?"
"Do you have a problem with that?"
"I don't know..." He hadn't liked it when he'd tried it. But that
had been a long time ago, and those men hadn't been Flik...
"Oh, come on." Flik leaned forwards. "I'll make it good for
you."
"That's my line."
"I know." Flik drew the flat of his thumbnail across Viktor's pec,
just below the nipple.
Viktor bit his lip. Flik knew that made him crazy, it wasn't fair
of him to do it now.
"How do you say it with a straight face?" Flik asked.
What were they talking about? Oh.
"I never do, do I?" Viktor said.
"Guess not." Flik repeated the move on both pecs, then kissed just
above his left nipple. Viktor closed his eyes.
"So," Flik said, "what do you think?"
"I don't know... I've... uh, never really... considered it."
"Really?" Flik licked his fingers, then pinched Viktor's nipple
between them.
Viktor lurched beneath him. Not fair. He caught Flik under the
arms and dragged him down for a kiss. Flik returned the kiss with
enthusiasm and worked his knee between Viktor's legs.
"Tell me," Flik said after a while. "Have you not considered it in
general? Or have you just not considered it with me?"
"Uh... honestly?"
"Of course, honestly." Flik sighed. "If I'm only bottom because I'm
shorter than you... What if I wasn't around?"
"You thinking of leaving me?" He locked his arms around Flik.
"No. Just imagine. Say Odessa was still alive and you found
somebody else--"
"I don't want to imagine somebody else."
"Try it. You find someone else--someone taller than you. Someone
like... Humphrey."
Viktor laughed. "Humphrey's not gay."
"Will you just use your imagination?"
"Sure, Flik, whatever you say." Viktor pet his back.
"I'm with Odessa, so you hook up with Humphrey. Would you be the
bottom in that relationship?"
Viktor frowned. "I guess so..."
"Why?"
"Because he's Humphrey!" Viktor said, throwing his arms out to
illustrate. "He's huge. He's like a stone wall, like a really,
really quiet stone wall--"
"Are there noisy ones?"
"But it doesn't matter because I'm with you and Humphrey
isn't gay."
"Humphrey is gay," Flik said.
"No, he's not. Guys like him aren't gay. Guys like Millich
are."
"You're right--"
"'Course I am," Viktor said.
"--your total cluelessness is rather endearing... in an annoying
sort of way."
"Huh?"
"Humphrey's gayer than Millich," Flik stated.
"You're making this up. No one is gayer than Millich. Millich
is... Millich is gayer than a tree full of flying
squirrels."
"Humphrey is gayer than Millich, because Millich is
straight."
Viktor laughed. "I love your sense of humor, Lightning."
"I'm serious."
"Right."
"I will admit," Flik said, "that I'm guessing about Millich. But I
don't think I'm wrong. He just strikes me as the type who likes to
wear women's pants while getting into women's pants. You know what I
mean?"
"Where do you come up with this stuff?"
"I'm observant."
"Okay," Viktor said. Flik was pretty observant. "But that doesn't
make Humphrey gay."
"I know for a fact that he is."
"The man never talks! He wouldn't tell you something like that.
And I won't believe it unless it came straight from his
mouth."
"Oh?" Flik dipped his head so his lips just barely brushed against
Viktor's. "My mouth isn't good enough for you?"
"No. It's good--the best."
Flik moved away before Viktor could kiss him. "Then listen. I know
from first-hand experience that Humphrey is gay."
"What? Did you walk in on him with someone? Why didn't you let me
in on this gossip?"
"Because it's not right to kiss and tell."
"Oh... What!" Viktor sat up.
"I've had sex with Humphrey," Flik said.
Viktor grabbed his shoulders. "Humphrey fucked you? I'm going to
kill him!" He tried to stand up.
"No, you're not." Flik pushed him back down.
"Did he take advantage of you when you were mourning
Odessa?"
How could he? Viktor would have sworn Humphrey was a
better man than that.
"I'll give him what for--"
Flik jabbed him in the shoulder. "Calm down. Humphrey didn't fuck
me. And you will certainly never let him know I told you about
this. He's a very private person."
"He didn't fuck you?"
"No," Flik said. "I fucked him."
Viktor knew he couldn't have heard that right. "I'm still going to
kill him."
"Jealousy doesn't become you."
"I was your only lover after Odessa..."
He had thought he was Flik's only other lover. Flik had told him
so.
"You told me I was your only lover after Odessa."
"You were. You are."
"Then... then..."
"Humphrey recruited me for the Liberation Army," Flik said. "Did you
know that?"
Viktor shook his head. He did know that, he just wasn't hearing
this.
"Well, we had sex before we got to Gregminster, before he
introduced me to Odessa."
"No. No, you didn't."
"I was there. We most certainly did," Flik said.
"No, you didn't. You told me. You lost your virginity with Odessa.
You told me that."
"No, I told you she was my first lover."
"It means the same thing!"
"No, it doesn't." Flik stroked Viktor's hair. "Viktor, I'm from the
Warrior's Village. I thought you understood that."
"What does that have to do with anything?"
"It's fairly common knowledge--in certain circles."
"What is?" Viktor caught Flik's hand and pulled it away from his
hair.
"Men fuck in the Warrior's Village."
"Men fuck everywhere. So?"
Flik sighed. "Men fuck men in the Warrior's Village."
"No, they don't," Viktor said. "I was there, remember? Men go on
and on about their swords and their women, and about how their
swords are named after their women. There were no men going on
about fucking men."
"Didn't you listen to Zorak?"
"Zorak? Zorak talked for hours. Only a superhuman could listen to
him. I was gone after his first paragraph or so. Still, I think I
would have come out of my daze if he'd said, 'Oh, and we have
lots of man-sex here.'"
"He wouldn't say it," Flik said. "It's not something you're
supposed to do. It's just something that they look the other way
from--that they've been looking away from for centuries--because it
keeps the youngest warriors out of bigger trouble."
"Don't explain it. I don't think I want to understand."
"Tough." Flik grabbed Viktor's chin. "Look at me."
Viktor didn't.
"Please?" Flik asked and kissed his cheek. "So you can understand
me?"
Viktor sighed. "Okay. Tell me, so I can understand why you lied
about your past lovers."
"I never lied to you."
Viktor believed him. Lying wasn't Flik's style. But
still...
"Zorak went on for hours about his ancestors," Flik said. "Lineage
means everything there. Which great warrior you've descended from
determines your status in the Village, how much tribute you're
expected to pay to the chief, who you can even think about marrying,
the feats you're expected to accomplish at your coming of age--more
stuff than you can imagine. You can change your status a little, by
becoming a truly great warrior yourself, but that only really
benefits your descendants."
"What does this have to do--"
Flik rested his index finger over Viktor's lips.
"And, as Odessa pointed out to me again and again, the Village is
totally patriarchal. Women are protected and adored--and
practically worshipped at times... But who your mother was means
nothing."
"Oh, I think I see where this is going..."
"Paternity?"
Viktor nodded.
"You're right," Flik said. "It's very important to know who
fathered which children. So, among other things, premarital
sex--any kind of sex that can make babies outside of marriage--is
absolutely taboo."
"So... men fuck each other?"
"So, it's not uncommon for young warriors to fool around together,"
Flik said. "Most just get married really early. But there's a few
who always take a while to choose a woman or to make enough of a
name for himself to impress her father and get permission to
marry..."
"They're probably just gay."
"Oh, no! Not in the Warrior's Village." Flik gasped dramatically,
then kissed Viktor. "They would deny that there's such a
thing as a gay man. Every man's dearest wish is to
raise little warriors to surpass him in skill and daring."
"Right," Viktor said.
"Perhaps because we know it's something we're really not supposed to
be doing, fooling around with each other kind of evolves into this
proof of our masculinity." Flik looked away. "So, for example, you
do it a lot, to prove your stamina. And you do it with as many
guys as you can, to prove you're not doing this just because you
like one certain guy..."
"So you've had sex with lots of men."
"Don't growl at me, Viktor. Aren't you listening? It's not like
that."
"How is it?"
"I've had sex many times with a handful of my agemates--and a couple
nights with Humphrey. It was... a step away from masturbation. It
didn't mean anything."
"Not even with Humphrey?" Viktor asked.
"He was just this big, quiet guy with a thing about submitting to
pretty young men. I was young and handsome. He was nice. I did
him a favor--and then I met Odessa."
"But if you'd fucked around with all those men, why were you so
reluctant to take up with me?"
"God, Viktor." Flik kissed him. "I didn't tell you this to make you
jealous. I just wanted to help you see me as a top."
"But why?" Viktor repeated. "It took me forever to convince you to
give me a chance. I thought it was because you had problems with
the whole sex-with-a-man thing."
"I had problems with the loving-a-man thing. Men might get away
with fucking men in my village, but they could certainly never love
them."
"You love me?"
"Mmm-hm. I've told you that before."
"I thought that was just lust talking."
"Oh, no. Lust sounds more like--" Flik deepened his voice in a
decent imitation of Viktor's. "'Come on, baby, I want to fuck you
so hard you'll still be feeling me next week.'"
"Ah..." Viktor hid his smile. "How come you never say stuff like
that?"
"It's beneath my dignity," Flik said primly.
"Oh yeah? And where is that exactly? Below your waist?" Viktor pat
Flik's backside.
"You'll never find it. You wouldn't recognize dignity if it bit
you."
"I might if it poked me, though," Viktor said.
"Dignity doesn't poke."
"Okay, I know one bit of you that isn't your dignity, then."
"Idiot." Flik swatted him, then kissed the spot he'd hit. "So, have
you had enough time to consider it?"
"And you insult my patience."
"It doesn't hurt to be hopeful."
"Well..." Viktor said. "I'm not sure how much I'll like it, but I
want to try it or I'll die of curiosity."
Flik smiled. "I can't allow that, can I?"
"Yeah, I've got to know which of us has the cuter butt, Humphrey or
me."
"Idiot bear!"
Viktor laughed.
=+= Epilogue =+=
Viktor rolled over and stretched languorously.
"So, you're awake now, are you?" Flik said.
Viktor nodded. "Mmm. Love you."
Flik chuckled. "Like how I fuck, huh?"
"Hell, yeah." Viktor pulled him close and hugged him.
Flik kissed his cheek, then pushed him away. "You need a
bath."
"I think your soap's on the bottom of the river."
"I don't care. You still need a bath." Flik ruffled Viktor's
hair.
"Hey, Flik?"
"Hmm?"
"Tell me something."
Flik waited... and waited. "Don't go back into hibernation, Viktor.
Ask your question."
"What's the real reason you always let me be top?"
"Hmm?"
"There must have been one. You said... 'Tell me why you think I always let
you.' So there must have been a real reason."
"Oh, that," Flik said.
"Tell me." Viktor nuzzled Flik's neck.
"Well, you know how they say you can't teach an old dog new tricks?
I assumed it must be the same with bears."
Flik rolled away from him and started running.
"You!"
Viktor chased after him, though he figured he'd let Flik escape as
far as the river.
Additional notes:
(1) It seems I can't write smut, I can only write humor. This fic
turned out less like a smut follow-up to "The Four Corners" and more
like a reaction against every fic I've read that made Flik uke for
life with no chance of parole.
(2) Since I was messing around in somebody else's fic-universe, I
decided to pull out some of my alternate Suikoden theories. I
cannot emphasize enough that this happens in a different universe
than my other stories. The Warrior's Village is NOT like this in
my story arc (at least as far as man-sex goes). Flik has NOT slept
with Humphrey (or if he has, he knows damn well to never tell
Viktor and me about it).
(3) Title explanation:
Me: The fic this is based off of is "The Four Corners of the Night."
I wish I could respect myself if I called it "The Bottom of the
Knight", but Viktor and Flik aren't knights. Maybe I should call it
"After the Night"?
Friend: Or: "There are No Corners"?
Me: There are no corners, no tops, no bottoms--I like
that.
Viktor: So... I'm round?
Flik: I told you that you were getting fat.
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